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Right. Do your testing. Nothing here is black and white only. And everyone has different requirements, and it's also hard to get own requirements right.
Plus they even change over time. I've used Debian before with all the services configured myself, moved to YunoHost, to Docker containers, to NixOS, partially back to YunoHost over the time... It all depends on what you're trying to accomplish, how much time you got to spare, what level of customizability you need... It's all there for a reason. And there isn't a perfect solution. At least in my opinion.