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Sorry for the late reply.
I know it's not the most popular choice but why not OpenSuse? They have been around for a long time and have quality figured out.
I have had Tumbleweed installations last for YEARS. I update once a month. The community doesn't give you the finger if you use the easy to use graphical installer either. The packages are up to date as it's a rolling release distro. The only downside is for some reason Suse isn't as popular as other distros.