The mental pretzel is finally over.
Beats Kubuntu I guess, although I never really understood Neon’s appeal besides being a testbed. As far as “rolling” distros go, I think there are many alternatives that are more rolling and less rocky - as evidenced by the almost flawless transition from Plasma 5 to 6.0.1 on Arch. I also want to point to Sparky Linux’s “semi-rolling” release as a fantastic alternative based on Debian’s testing repos.
Wow. I haven’t used kde since 1999. Looks like it’s been the right choice.
I’ve been daily driving it for years now. There have been a couple of issues during the Wayland transition which were fixed by unplugging and replugging a monitor but it’s just been really good.
It seems the hesitancy was fear it might be considered the de facto way to install KDE.
It’s been clarified to be primarily for testing due to it’s bleeding-edgeness.