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I don’t think so, personally.
Their YaST system is pretty heavily integrated and unique only to distros based on SUSE.
Really it’s just arch-based distros for rolling releases, and debian-based for point-released. The rest are superfluous.
Fedora is a solid middle ground between Arch and Debian.
Not really. I lump fedora in with suse. No point in having a separate package system like dnf.
I haven’t experienced any friction from DNF, so personally I don’t see it as a con. I just think Fedora has a useful middle ground between new packages and stability.