It's been over a year since the last time I reviewed (1, 2) the Linux distribution that I use most of the time, Arch Linux. Since then, while the distro-specific innovations have slowed a bit down, maturity and stability has emerged.
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A bit short. I dont think it would break me from my debian addiction but I like to occasionally try others but usually run back to debian.
That boot time is awesome. I was happy with my minute or so on debian.
You mention stability and maturity but then I dont see much about what has matured and stabalized. Unless you are just talking in general it "feels" more mature and stable.
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A bit short. I dont think it would break me from my debian addiction but I like to occasionally try others but usually run back to debian.
That boot time is awesome. I was happy with my minute or so on debian.
You mention stability and maturity but then I dont see much about what has matured and stabalized. Unless you are just talking in general it "feels" more mature and stable.