You have managed to upset ...everyone. Well done
Bro missed the point of a tier list
It'll all end in tiers.
I'd love to read your explanation for each distro's ranking.
Why gentoo so low
@cyclohexane @Lolors17 Gentoo can be fast if you configure it correctly. I've seen it done in the past....
They asked low, not slow
Lol
Yes. Gentoo is a metadistro - it gives you the tools to create your own Linux OS. However without binary package repository (which is something that Gentoo's Portage system supports) your system updates will be as slow/fast as your computer can compile. For lightweight binary distro, I'd probably go with Alpine. I used Arch for a while, but it was too bleeding edge for me.
That said, I've been using Gentoo for almost 20 years. I don't use it for because it can be made fast, but because "Gentoo is the choice edition" and stable rolling releases.
I don't know what any of these icons are other than 3 lol
Apparently I'm migrating from "superior" to "creative and unique"
Slack as Supreme is nostalgia. At least your Fedora ranking is logical.
I do agree. Slackware is a great distro but imho belongs to some kind of users
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