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by cakeface 5562 days ago
RHEL, fedora (RH again) and openSUSE all have paid programmers working on their distro at various companies. Arch does not. I will agree that not having signing is an argument against using pacman the Arch package manager. There are, however, plenty of positive arguments for using pacman. Its a great, reliable, package manager and I'm more comfortable with it than apt-get and yum for sure. If you're interested there are plenty more details in the Arch Wiki.