EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'
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It's only a proof of concept at the moment and I don't know if it will see mass adoption but it's a step in the right direction to ending reliance on US-based Big Tech.
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It's only a proof of concept at the moment and I don't know if it will see mass adoption but it's a step in the right direction to ending reliance on US-based Big Tech.
Is this made by European union I wonder
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Is this made by European union I wonder
From the subheading on the ReadMe.
Community-led Proof-of-Concept for a free Operating System for the EU public sector
So it's made by the EU in the sense that the maintainers are likely citizens of the EU, I guess.
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It's only a proof of concept at the moment and I don't know if it will see mass adoption but it's a step in the right direction to ending reliance on US-based Big Tech.
EUbuntu?
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EUbuntu?
Fedora based actually
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From the subheading on the ReadMe.
Community-led Proof-of-Concept for a free Operating System for the EU public sector
So it's made by the EU in the sense that the maintainers are likely citizens of the EU, I guess.
Depending on who the group is ... it is good to first do a thorough check on who the group is ... it can just as likely be a group of scam artists that are riding on some nationalism band wagon happening around the world these days.
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Fedora based actually
EUdora, since I don't think the mail client is still under development
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It's only a proof of concept at the moment and I don't know if it will see mass adoption but it's a step in the right direction to ending reliance on US-based Big Tech.
I wonder how much work is entailed in transforming Fedora in to a distro that meets some definition of the word "Sovereign"
Personally I wouldn't want to make a project like this be dependent on the whims of a US defense contractor like RedHat/IBM, especially after what happened with CentOS.
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It's only a proof of concept at the moment and I don't know if it will see mass adoption but it's a step in the right direction to ending reliance on US-based Big Tech.
@SpiceDealer Sorry, what ? How can it be made in EU if it's a Fedora fork/derivative ? -
I wonder how much work is entailed in transforming Fedora in to a distro that meets some definition of the word "Sovereign"
Personally I wouldn't want to make a project like this be dependent on the whims of a US defense contractor like RedHat/IBM, especially after what happened with CentOS.
I read the sovereign to mean something like an unified platform for EU institutions, that you can dev and train people on.
dependent on the whims of a US defense contractor like RedHat/IBM
A very good point.
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From the subheading on the ReadMe.
Community-led Proof-of-Concept for a free Operating System for the EU public sector
So it's made by the EU in the sense that the maintainers are likely citizens of the EU, I guess.
Alr thanks
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EUbuntu?
They should call it EUROS.
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From the subheading on the ReadMe.
Community-led Proof-of-Concept for a free Operating System for the EU public sector
So it's made by the EU in the sense that the maintainers are likely citizens of the EU, I guess.
So it’s made by the EU in the sense that the maintainers are likely citizens of the EU, I guess
Even after that, be reminded that this current mania in the EU has nothing to with being anti-american or wanting to dump American products or services themselves. The people who are most into this are anti-Trump, not anti-american or fundamentally against Europe being subordinate to the US. Most of them are probably secretly wanting the world to return to 2024 and EU being US junior partner of "the west" and happily eating MacDonalds and using microsoft services. It's not an European sovereigist movement at it's core and therefore it has not staying power after Trump or Maga.
It might be that these people are just Foss enthusiasts with pure intentions wanting to promote the cause by riding the wave. However if the wave is just a meme conjured because of Trump then this project or things like it have no staying power or future even if it really being an EU project or being adopted tomorrow.
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I read the sovereign to mean something like an unified platform for EU institutions, that you can dev and train people on.
dependent on the whims of a US defense contractor like RedHat/IBM
A very good point.
Shame that Brexit happened, otherwise they could go with Canonical's Ubuntu
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@SpiceDealer Sorry, what ? How can it be made in EU if it's a Fedora fork/derivative ?
Yeah, not a lot of distros they could've based it on, which are less rooted in the EU. 🫠
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@SpiceDealer Sorry, what ? How can it be made in EU if it's a Fedora fork/derivative ?
As a Swede we claim all of linux to be finno-swedish
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Depending on who the group is ... it is good to first do a thorough check on who the group is ... it can just as likely be a group of scam artists that are riding on some nationalism band wagon happening around the world these days.
They could, and if I was an EU government entity, I would do my homework on what they were offering, even if they were acting 100% in good faith.
However, helping governments get away from the clutches of the likes of Apple and Microsoft seems like a noble goal, and if this idea spurs that change regardless of the adoption of this distro, I think it will have been a net positive.
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@SpiceDealer Sorry, what ? How can it be made in EU if it's a Fedora fork/derivative ?
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They could, and if I was an EU government entity, I would do my homework on what they were offering, even if they were acting 100% in good faith.
However, helping governments get away from the clutches of the likes of Apple and Microsoft seems like a noble goal, and if this idea spurs that change regardless of the adoption of this distro, I think it will have been a net positive.
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openSUSE is right there lol