When comparing Netrunner vs Korora, the Slant community recommends Netrunner for most people. In the question“What are the best Linux distributions for KDE Plasma 5?” Netrunner is ranked 24th while Korora is ranked 34th. The most important reason people chose Netrunner is:
Works well. Very similar to my experiance with Manjaro.
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Pros
Pro Everything works well out of the box
Works well. Very similar to my experiance with Manjaro.
Pro Beautiful and faithful KDE implementation
Modified but not overly tweaked (like BlueStar Linux or Ka OS).
Pro nice feel
Pro Always up-to-date
The "rolling" edition of Netrunner is based on Manjaro (an Arch derivative) which offers a semi-rolling release.
Pro Quick & lightweight
Surprisingly snappy for a fairly fully-featured distro.
Pro Netrunner Core is ideal for workstation
Netrunner Core is a vanilla version based on Debian Stable that only uses 400 MB RAM.

Pro Easy to install
Korora has its own installer, which beginners can handle too.

Pro More user-friendly than Fedora
Korora has some useful third-party software pre-installed and is configured for immediate use.
Cons
Con Very heavy on resources
The heaviest Linux distro I've ever used. It often gets my laptop fan to fly.
Con No longer developed
Developers are having a "break" which started on May 2 2018. The latest release is version 26.
