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Red-Hat still have an interest to keep it alive, so I still recommend Fedora to people.
It's definitely not in the open-source spirit, but as long as the interest exists, it still a great distro for both newbies and advanced users.
I've found the distro that match my needs, so I won't use Fedora, for that reason.
Fedora carefully only ships open source software and codecs in their repos, much better open source spirit than most other distros