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Here are a few reasons I can think why some may not take to it. Trigger warning for Suse users
It's not bad by any means, but I've tried it out several times and always ended up abandoning it because of little niggles like the above.
Software avaliability can be a bit scarce too, mainly when compared to fedora or even arch's aur
Yast to me looks reassuringly old and sturdy.
Yeah, I can see why that may appeal to some people. Personally, I prefer a more modern look.
My work is exclusively SUSE, and I just can stand zypper. It's so slow, and I feel like it is always complaining about compatibility issues.
Also it would sacrifice user experience over "security" - i.e. with default SElinux config proton may not work correctly - see this bug
yast can be ugly, but effective. And aesthetics are definitely subjective. Agree about zypper though.