A guy who works for the EU has proposed (in his spare time it seems - not in an official capacity) that Europe have its own Linux distro for European public sector use.

The plan is to base this distro on Fedora with KDE Plasma. I suppose Plasma is relatively similar to the Windows desktop, so it should be familiar for public sector employees.

Thoughts?

    • Lemmist@lemm.ee
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      9 days ago

      it is as far from corporations as possible and it works

      And Debian does it for a few decades as it is one of the oldest distro alive. It really proved its ideology and technical basis as livable.

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          9 days ago

          What is Arc? Arch? Arch takes too much attention to maintain (don’t you dare to miss that update or don’t pay enough attention to the changelog). It is a good OS for enthusiasts loving tinkering with OS, but an really awful offer for people who need OS.

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            I expect institutions and corporations to have an IT department that takes care of these things.

            You cannot apply a personal user logic to IT infrastructure of organizations. For such an organization Linux distro the users will never deal with the package manager or any directory outside of /home.

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              So what is your problem with Debian if you never expect to maintain it?

              Moreover – it is nice to have the same tool at home as you have at work. It’s just easier.

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                i didn’t say anything towards Debian being good or bad. I don’t know enough about it to make such a judgement. I merely pointed out that ease of maintainability by the end user is not an argument for organizations. As for home use, people who decide to use a Linux distro at home are not the main target here. Again, an organization will make a walled garden for their end users, so similarity ends being a relevant factor past the Desktop GUI. And whether you run Gnome, KDE or a different one does not depend on the distro itself.

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            9 days ago

            Yes, of course Arch. But ypu’re still dodging my question. You were saying other distributions were close to Corpos compared to Debian. We weren’t talking about the benefits or drawbacks of specific distros

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              You were saying other distributions were close to Corpos compared to Debian.

              I never said that. I said:

              it is as far from corporations as possible and it works

              • MaggiWuerze@feddit.org
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                And I want to know why you think something like Arch linux is “close to corporations” in comparison

                • Lemmist@lemm.ee
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                  9 days ago

                  Go to ignore. You’re speaking with yourself and obviously are unable or unwilling to understand what I’m saying.