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I couldn't get on with TW when I tried it because because of very large updates, time-consuming updates appearing at random. Is that something you find? I prefer the predictability of Fedora.
The beauty of Tumbleweed is that you don't have to update straight away. I typically update weekly but on my play-puter I have gone 18 months between updates without a problem. The updates do tend to be quite large though so a slow Internet connection can take a long time to download them.
Isn't that a security risk, or can you easily choose to just apply security-important patches? That was the problem I had, I'd see a massive load of new packages and wonder "can I leave this for now or is one of those a critical patch?" On Fedora it's a no-brainer, I just do the upgrade every night and the big version update when I'm ready.
It's update all or nothing. Whether it's a security risk or not to leave it for a few days depends on your threat model and as much as I'd like to believe I'm important, mine's minimal.