• @SloppilyFloss
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    33 years ago

    I had never heard of UOS before but that’s seriously so cool. China has been expanding a lot in the chip market and one of their long-term objectives for their 14th 5-year plan is being a leader in technology in general. We may see a lot of Linux-compatible tech come out of China in the coming years, maybe even to a point where a Chinese laptop will be better for Linux support than, say, a Thinkpad.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      33 years ago

      Yeah, I’m really excited about that. As we’ve seen when China decides to do something it gets done. I think they recognize the importance of having domestic technology, and they’re smartly leveraging existing open source software and hardware instead of reinventing things. This is great news for open platforms going forward.

      • @AgreeableLandscapeM
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        3 years ago

        Any word on making UOS open source or at least obeying the GPL requirements to open source modified code?