It’s not so much that the distro is bad, but the leadership of the project, according to a lot of the community working on it, is very unresponsive, bad at administration, doesn’t make decisions that need to be made in a timely manner and not really doing their job. The community basically wants to cut them out and move on.
Comment on Manjaro Linux Team Goes on Strike, Threatens to Fork the Project
Kaput@lemmy.world 5 days ago
awh comon I just installed it for the first time, what’s wrong with Manjaro?
megopie@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 days ago
rumba@lemmy.zip 5 days ago
Don’t worry, it’s just the open-source version of the market correcting. There’s no stock, no venture capital. If the group putting in time and effort to help maintain something doesn’t like how the project is being run, they take a copy and start over with a new name. It’s happened countless times on OS, it’ll happen countless more. Often, the existing leadership is burned out, some of the more active members move on, and those left through attrition lack the skills to keep it going. The forks generally move forward faster and cleaner with more active people. Other than needing to change distros, it’s pretty much a win.
DacoTaco@lemmy.world 4 days ago
I dont know about manjaro, but manjaro for arm is dead in the water and hasnt updated its packages from upstream (arch linux arm) in ages.
I assume regular manjaro has similar issues? Dont know though, and im guessing
kuhli@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 days ago
I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s bad, but I don’t use it because: