Arch has the latest and cleanest version of MATE that works with Orca. Fedora is
probably the next closest, but needs a lot of tweaking to make it work with
Orca, whereas its GNOME version works out of the box. If you're trying to follow
development of clean MATE, Arch is the way to go, as they just package upstream
without patches. Debian and Ubuntu are both heavily patched, and tend to be old.
So if you need to report a bug, it's harder to report them to the MATE
developers, since it's possible your bug has already been fixed, but hasn't yet
filtered down to your distro.
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