Wasn't sure where to start this thread

started testing (playing

) of ISO noticed so far it about 10-15% lighter on memory then even Xfce spin using openbox Kernel load seems a lot better
I installed 'MDM' 1.8 (posted thread under applications forums)
changed the Plymouth (added 'Solydxk' repo) using their debian-plymouth-manager (cant use preview & must use -f switch to run) (because sparky installs seen as semi live mode

)
also installed hardinfo to compare
added media codexes (included sparky script
THANKS in ISO/menu
can totally exclude panel (and stay stable not like 'Mate') and use xfce4-panel (my preference) and actually saves a couple MBs of memory

(cairo-dock not integrated with openbox/LXQt very much yet)
install thunar (preference) and noticed if uninstall pcmanfm must install xfdesktop (unless want to manually configure to control desktop, wallpapers ect.) No noticeable memory gain/loss. Or keep pcmanfm around
theming will be some what different (unless used to KDE/Qt)
be careful with the 'LXDE' packages (most not ported to Qt yet) will bring a lot unwanted dependencies
The ISO is more barebones (it's a dev) so great for those wanting to pick and choose apps.
Its Qt based already (most people will install 1 or 2 Qt apps anyways)
Seems to have all needed to run GTK apps also(?)
J.Jay