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EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'

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  • m33@theprancingpony.inM [email protected]
    @SpiceDealer Sorry, what ? How can it be made in EU if it's a Fedora fork/derivative ?
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    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 ?
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      As a Swede we claim all of linux to be finno-swedish 🙂

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      • ininewcrow@lemmy.caI [email protected]

        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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        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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        • m33@theprancingpony.inM [email protected]
          @SpiceDealer Sorry, what ? How can it be made in EU if it's a Fedora fork/derivative ?
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          Of all the distros to base it on, why would they choose fedora?

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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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            Government is only in the clutches of MS because MS bribes officials to maintain their cancerous software as a staple everywhere in Europe... Hungary is one of a few quite famous cases of bribery.

            There's no depth to my loathing of MS and its illegal and anti-competitive practices.

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              Of all the distros to base it on, why would they choose fedora?

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              openSUSE is right there lol

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                Yeah, not a lot of distros they could've based it on, which are less rooted in the EU. 🫠

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                OpenSuse is German

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                • m33@theprancingpony.inM [email protected]
                  @SpiceDealer Sorry, what ? How can it be made in EU if it's a Fedora fork/derivative ?
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                  I mean Fedora is open source but if they really wanted a european base, they could have gone with opensuse. AFAIK opensuse is the only fully european linux distro plus they use many of the same tech that redhat/fedora does.

                  Ultimately I think it doesn't matter too much since even the linux foundation is based in the US and large parts of what makes the linux desktop are maintained by non-EU companies (on top of all the major projects hosted by Github, Gitlab including most of Flathub). If its all open source, I think the risks are pretty low e.g. huawei was able to use Android despite all the restrictions.

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                  • spicedealer@lemmy.dbzer0.comS [email protected]

                    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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                    And it's based on fedora? Man, that's great

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                      Government is only in the clutches of MS because MS bribes officials to maintain their cancerous software as a staple everywhere in Europe... Hungary is one of a few quite famous cases of bribery.

                      There's no depth to my loathing of MS and its illegal and anti-competitive practices.

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                      It's going to have to start at the local level. They're usually the ones that have less budget and less influence to sell, anyway.

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                        Is this made by European union I wonder

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                        No. It's one dude.

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                          Yeah, not a lot of distros they could've based it on, which are less rooted in the EU. 🫠

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                          @Ephera OpenSUSE is first to come to mind, then probably Mageia + OpenMandriva (Mandrake derivatives).
                          All these EU opensource initiatives looks really good, but I fear that they may just be trying to pump taxpayer money and produce actually nothing usable.
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                            Of all the distros to base it on, why would they choose fedora?

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                            @ScotinDub I would say because it helps corporate adhesion, but no, they have no clue it's just a POC for now eu-os.gitlab.io/goals
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                              As a Swede we claim all of linux to be finno-swedish 🙂

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                              @lambipapp Legit 😆
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                                I mean Fedora is open source but if they really wanted a european base, they could have gone with opensuse. AFAIK opensuse is the only fully european linux distro plus they use many of the same tech that redhat/fedora does.

                                Ultimately I think it doesn't matter too much since even the linux foundation is based in the US and large parts of what makes the linux desktop are maintained by non-EU companies (on top of all the major projects hosted by Github, Gitlab including most of Flathub). If its all open source, I think the risks are pretty low e.g. huawei was able to use Android despite all the restrictions.

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                                @notanapple The more I read the docs, the more I think it doesn't matter, they are poking around an EU distro. Nothing more, for now it is a proof of concept, not entitled to produce anything production ready
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                                • spicedealer@lemmy.dbzer0.comS [email protected]

                                  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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                                  Why Fedora? They're basically Red Hat in a trench coat.
                                  I'd go with a EU based distro like Suse.

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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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                                    If they are honest about what they are suggesting ... the first step would be to be explicitly clear about who THEY are and WHO they represent.

                                    I really don't care that much about the technical side of things because I'm not that technically knowledgeable. However, I am more apt to trust the judgment or recommendations of prominent people in the industry (that are not corporately attached or controlled) ... I would also trust public institutions or journalists or academics with a track record of social advocacy and wanting to represent people instead of corporations or businesses. I would also trust politicians or political advocates that mostly represent people and public institutions.

                                    I really don't put my faith in any one person no matter who they claim to be to just say they want to build something meaningful and give me no information on their background, who they worked for, who they represent or what kind of people or organizations they associate with. There have been far too many 'good natured' technocrats and technology people from the past decade or two who claim to say that they want to change the world for the better and then end up wanting to burn it all down for a profit.

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                                      Why Fedora? They're basically Red Hat in a trench coat.
                                      I'd go with a EU based distro like Suse.

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                                      I was wondering the same when I came across it a few hours ago and decided to look into it, apparently it’s because it was decided to use an atomic distribution as a base and Suses is apparently not considered stable enough by them. (I can not argue the validity of these statements given either way, that’s just what I found in one of their gitlab issues . if someone wants to look at it for themselves, searching for Fedora on the issue tracker should bring it up)

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                                      • ininewcrow@lemmy.caI [email protected]

                                        If they are honest about what they are suggesting ... the first step would be to be explicitly clear about who THEY are and WHO they represent.

                                        I really don't care that much about the technical side of things because I'm not that technically knowledgeable. However, I am more apt to trust the judgment or recommendations of prominent people in the industry (that are not corporately attached or controlled) ... I would also trust public institutions or journalists or academics with a track record of social advocacy and wanting to represent people instead of corporations or businesses. I would also trust politicians or political advocates that mostly represent people and public institutions.

                                        I really don't put my faith in any one person no matter who they claim to be to just say they want to build something meaningful and give me no information on their background, who they worked for, who they represent or what kind of people or organizations they associate with. There have been far too many 'good natured' technocrats and technology people from the past decade or two who claim to say that they want to change the world for the better and then end up wanting to burn it all down for a profit.

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                                        Sounds like you should run for office.

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                                        • spicedealer@lemmy.dbzer0.comS [email protected]

                                          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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                                          Based on a US distro whose versions are supported for 1 year, and "built to the requirements for the EU public sector" (because the EU public sector has one coherent set of requirements and the dev knows them, even if he doesn't list them out).

                                          This is most probably good-intentioned and it is admirable how the dev sprung into action, but it's naive at best.

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