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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      Having seen SuSE destroy collaborators like OL, CNC and probably Turbo, I’m okay never even working with them as a customer. I intend to avoid them until death.

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        SuSE destroy collaborators like OL, CNC and probably Turbo

        I’m very new with this and have no idea what OL, CNC and Turbo are. Could you please elaborate?

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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)