More interesting than good.
It has some problems, most of them are originated in the fact, that Fedora is not 100% compatible with Red Hat. It is closer to Red Hat than Mandrake(for example), but still it is not :
{{Red Hat, Fedora}, Mandrake}, but: {Red Hat, Fedora, Mandrake} .
It is pretty suitable for home use. It means any problems can be solved, and it is stable. But I would not use it at work. As they said: features at cost of stability and compatibility.
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