Here are the reasons:
- FANTASTIC documentation. I really have to give a big thank-you everyone for maintaining it.
- Great community. Thanks to all of you who have helped me out and worked me through the installation.

- Nothing is hidden. I love that if I want to fiddle, Gentoo doesn't prevent me. It's fantastic and I would encourage other distributions to be more open.
- Compiling sources. Perhaps it's not rational, but compiling from source is just a lot of fun. :p
- Learning. I have learned quite a bit and I'm much more confident with my computer now.
My main complaint is that about 4 or 5 packages marked as stable were anything but. There were syntax errors in ebuilds, segmentation faults in major applications (Gaim segfaulted on x86, but ~86 was fine. That's just wrong.), and I guess I'm just not in the mood right now. Who knows, it might be my fault (and if it is, I take full responsibility). I just get annoyed when a stable version of gconfmm (2.12.0) fails on what looks like a syntax error.
Believe me, I don't have a problem with the complexity of Gentoo. I enjoyed the manual installation using the handbook. I was prepared for the problems that I was told existed, and everything worked out.
My problem is that things that were supposed to be stable were not, and that's why I'm switching (for now, at least). In conclusion, keep up the good work because aside from that one issue I experienced, Gentoo is awesome.





