Even 4s would be fine, anyone who’s made the move is better than anyone who’s stayed.
Yeah honestly even if you try it and give it a fair chance but still decide to go back that’s fine with me.
In that case the user has made a choice is the good thing. They’ve seen what options are there and decided Windows fits their needs best. That’s better in my mind than a world where everyone accepts the OS that comes preinstalled on their machine as permanent and doesn’t consider alternatives.
@GreenCrunch I have encouraged people to either dual-boot or set up a parallel platform, just to test-drive it. I think that's only fair, and for some people it is very intimidating, and I respect that. A few others are going to be locked in, due to work or some other need (real or imagined). People should be given every opportunity to put their toe in the water without being pressured to leap.

Even 4s would be fine

install finishes

“That was it?.. Heh. Of course it was. This is Linux, afterall. Not some grotesque accumulation of defects for those base creatures.”