there rarely is a good time to learn a new layout. As I said, it takes a month of dedication and cursing your brain and me. On the bright side, I know one person who added layers 3 and 4 to their qwerty keyboard just in the middle of the project and did fine. Another person I know completely changed from qwertz to neo during his phd... so as long as you are not suffering from harsh deadlines, it is doable.
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Good point.
Apparently there is NeoQwertz and NeoQwerty, which are available in some distros (can confirm for manjaro). You might have to look under "German". For Arch, I don't think it is there, took me a while to find the keymap there. Though I am currently unable to find the NeoQwerty keymap online. Sorry, documentation seems to be only available in German: https://neo-layout.org/Benutzerhandbuch/Linux/