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Does fedora have a rolling version?
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/releases/#_rawhide
I think this counts but tbh I could be misunderstanding something.
I forgot about rawhide. But it's not really intended for the general public, similar to debian testing, isn't it?
I think so, but from what I hear it is pretty stable, enough to use. I'd keep backups of important files, but I do that anyway. I use the Branched release myself, but an aquaintance of mine uses rawhide.