Antergos or Fedora
Antergos or Fedora
The repository has nearly all the content. The ones missing from the official sources are available in the AUR, and it seems unlikely he’s considering paid assistance.
I've tried both options, but Fedora stands out to me. Antergos feels a bit rough around the edges, and I don't like it. If you prefer Arch, grab Arch, ArchBang, or Manjaro. Fedora, on the other hand, is super reliable and stays current better than Debian or similar distros. I also suggest OpenSUSE for the same reasons.
haven't received any news about Fedora lately (used version 23 for a while, moved to another distro, then switched to 24) but I rarely upgrade completely. I'd like to find out how versions 24 and 25 perform for me now. I also think Fedora's foundation in RHEL makes it more reliable, just like OpenSUSE and SUSE Enterprise do.