Huh, that's too bad. I used it for years to get comfortable with an rolling release arch distro. I thought it was good, but it would break from time to time. Thankfully, Arch is easy to install and maintain these days.
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Manjaro was quite messy last time I tried it a couple of years ago.
gaurda is what manjaro should have been. its perfect for noobs with snapper in grub ootb.
i also like envdeavor anc cachy too
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Looks like a decent plan. I'll have no problem with supporting non-profit
Honestly good on them. I hope they succeed and bring the project back to life.
I moved back to a debian based distro and it's basically the same. Doesn't really matter which one you use
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Burn it down