Also, the excellent documentation and helpful user base makes it quite possible to learn your way around the system from install and onwards.
Also, the excellent documentation and helpful user base makes it quite possible to learn your way around the system from install and onwards.
Had to scroll too far to find Gentoo.
The question you ask in the title is a more general one that you ask in the title.
Yes, Gentoo is a good choice.
No, it is not worth compiling every package. This should not be the main reason you choose Gentoo.
Admittedly, I started with Gentoo for the same reason (per-package compilation), hoping for performance gains. However, I stayed because of the excellent documentation, the great user community; the rolling versions; the customizability and control I have over my system, the choices I need to make when installing, and keep making as the install is continuously set up over the years.
I’ve tried quite a few distros over the (+20) years of Linux-use. I keep choosing Gentoo.