Basically, on Fedora you are a guinea pig for whatever new tech Red Hat (now IBM) is considering rolling out. It is a well polished distro and I have set it up on several people’s computers, but they will be among the first to just foist a whole new replacement subsystem on their users. Can be interesting if you like experimental shit (and what comes to Fedora tends to stick around, unlike a lot of the shit Canonical has tried to introduce, like Upstart and Mir). Can be a major headache if you are trying to use something which requires iptables and they have jumped into nftables with both feet (for instance).
Basically, on Fedora you are a guinea pig for whatever new tech Red Hat (now IBM) is considering rolling out. It is a well polished distro and I have set it up on several people’s computers, but they will be among the first to just foist a whole new replacement subsystem on their users. Can be interesting if you like experimental shit (and what comes to Fedora tends to stick around, unlike a lot of the shit Canonical has tried to introduce, like Upstart and Mir). Can be a major headache if you are trying to use something which requires iptables and they have jumped into nftables with both feet (for instance).