Today @BrodieOnLinux covered in his Youtube show #EU_OS. Thanks for putting us in your spotlight!
youtube.com/watch?v=Bu3S2A02FF…
Few comments ahead of a possible appearance in the show in the future:
1) indeed, we are in concept phase. Join us here, on matrix at #eu-os:kde.org or at gitlab.com/eu-os/eu-os.gitlab.… if you like to contribute.
2) @opensuse is well known, but it's atomic @kalpa does not have the layering support and tooling like @fedora or @almalinux
3) On the US: it's not so black/white.
An EU Linux Distro For The EU Public Sector
There are quite a few European based Linux distros but what about a Linux distro made for the EU public sector.==========Support The Channel==========► Patre...YouTube
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Tariq
Als Antwort auf EU OS • • •my apologies for not yet having watched the video ... but my question is
what are the key things an EU distro *must* have that the existing fedora/debian/suse don't have?
by "have" I don't just mean technical, I also mean governance and other
I ask because I can't see why something like debian can't be used in the EU
SpaceCheeseWizard
Als Antwort auf EU OS • • •I think since Fedora would be beholden to US laws it doesn't make it the best option to use for European sovereignty.
I'm sure that while ideas are tossed out, we can find a substitute for the atomic nature that Fedora can provide.
davidlars
Als Antwort auf SpaceCheeseWizard • • •Right, wouldn't a project focused on large scale deployment and maintenance/support of [NAME ONE OF MANY MATURE AND POPULAR DISTROS] with the requirements of public sector orgs be a much more worthwhile project? A new distro? Really? The website comes across as somewhat amateurish too with jokes about requiring Vim and so on. And with the fragmentation of the EU and public sector in general it's hard to understand what kind of status this project has anyway. It has a goal of being hosted by the EU commission somewhere down the line. Wait, this looks like a personal project from an individual who works at edps.europa.eu/ ? Please, correct me if I'm wrong. I think it's misguided although I'm sure that it comes from the right place. What we need in the public sector here in the EU is education in deployment of linux on the desktop and playbooks around how to integrate into often Microsoft-heavy IT-environments and often hybrid (on premises and cloud) and mixed OS deployments.
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Als Antwort auf davidlars • • •Dear @davidlars ,
I am the employee who works in his free time on a common interest project and built over christmas a "somewhat amateurish" website with one joke.
Don't you find your wording disrespectful? What do you want to accomplish with your posting? I invite you to read the project page eu-os.gitlab.io/goals . Then, I suggest you focus your criticism foremost on those who just prepare the next Windows 11 migration. #endof10
@SpaceCheeseWizard @eu_os @BrodieOnLinux
Goals | EU OS
EU OS Proof-of-Concept