After Europe ditched Windows, China follows suit with its own home-grown Linux distros
(www.xda-developers.com)
I get what you're saying but I only see red flags ahead since their goals don't align with the goals of Linux or FOSS. It's like Microsoft's push to embrace Linux, similarly their goals don't align. There's also been more than one attack by devs (who may have been sponsored by a nation state) trying to implement backdoors into the kernel. It'll truly be a test of the ideology of Linux and FOSS if a large organization moves from the embrace and extend stage into the extinguish phase. Trust that China has no alignment with FOSS. Their goal is self sufficiency and control, also likely espionage. The same can really be said for almost all governments