Basically talks about the EU making a Linux OS called “EU OS” for public administrations, that has been work-in-progress for long, but had an impulse with the recent events of “allies turning against the EU”
Afaik it is still just some dude that made a distro and this is what he called it. It is not in any way an EU project other than this is his place is residence.
I could make a distro called Planet Earth OS and it still means absolutely nothing.
If you do that I might just have to make a distro called Universe OS.
Nah, I have the paid feature Multiverse Sync. It is enough.
The story about Stallman showing up to his university and eating chocolate was quite funny. There’s a few stories in the comment section as well.
Is it still based on Fedora?
I like Linux, but it isn’t ready for big and complex adoption. No one can figure out why 2d browser animations stutter on my laptop, which makes browsing incredibly annoying. Imagine figuring out why your organisation directory isn’t synching and it’s an issue in a part of a service that has a dependency that was updated and not tested fully.
As long as this can happen, big companies won’t adopt Linux.