No.7304
I used to like it, but I stopped using it because the upgrade from Fedora 23 -> 24 failed (due to me running out of storage space), but I've never trusted the built-in upgrade methods for switching from major versions. Fedora developers used to recommend fully re-installing the distro every time they release an upgrade (about once a year), now they recommend using a DNF plug-in, but I still feel it's prone to breakage, especially if you have a lot of third-party packages or too many custom modifications. It just feels dirty and I don't like that.
The second reason I stopped using it was because the official repo is relatively quite small, and I didn't like rpmfusion much, which is still lacking a lot of packages, and is slow to update packages.
I switched to Arch, because it's a binary rolling-release distro with up-to-date packages and a large repository, I'm not aware of another distro that provides this. Also I prefer starting from a minimal install, you could do a minimal install of Fedora but there are certain things which don't make it as easy.
Fedora isn't a bad distro, I just think Gentoo and Arch are better for personal desktop usage.
No.7307
>>7305i'll date you instead
No.7313
>>7310
date me too
No.7321
/what/min please flirt with me too…
No.7322
/what/min baka….
No.7323
/what/min let's masturbate to the same porn
No.7331
>>7329need more girls in summer dresses