I get it, you're firmly in the Linux camp along with the other,
let's see, 3.81%.
If you want to release your own Linux distro and contribute to the fragmentation by all means go ahead. The most likely effect is you'll just waste your time and no one will use it, not even you, and even if someone else decided to switch they'll only be swtiching from a different distro and the needle still won't move and the only actual effect you'd have had is to make it a bit more difficult for other people to get into de door.
As for booting from a USB stick: cool. Do you know how many people need it? 0%. Not zero people but zero percent, not enough to even round to one. So, does it matter that Linux is better a booting from USB than Windows? No. It doesn't.
TL;DR if you want to argue that Linux is as good or better than Windows you need to first show that there are as many people using Linux as there are using Windows, or close enough. Any claim that Linux is better while having
20 times less users is just ...