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Manjaro 2.0 Manifesto
(forum.manjaro.org)
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that's not an argument to what I said in fact it's basically exactly what I said, manjaro users only use manjaro because it's what they're already using, not because it's better designed for any particular usecase.
"There's literally no reason to use this distro that isn't just that you're already used to it." Was exactly what I said.