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You're looking for stability and KDE Plasma. Fedora doesn't seem to be the right candidate.
Arch Linux (or Endeavour / Manjaro), or OpenSUSE are better candidate.
Why do you think that?
If you mean that they're more stable, then I simply have to assume that you think those are more robust than Fedora (because the other interpretation^[The way Debian uses the term Stable for its slowest moving release.] wouldn't make any sense). Which (again) begs the question... why do you think that?
My experience with fedora was the opposite of robust. I've tried multiple times over the last decades, my last experience is fairly recent (a couple of years ago) but always disappointing: hardware issues, minor but annoying bugs, etc.
And KDE Plasma has always been neglected by the core team. So clearly not the right distribution for OP.