After Europe ditched Windows, China follows suit with its own home-grown Linux distros
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Yes, but what you say is infiltrating into the Kernel. That can always happen and they surely try and tried it before too. But in this topic here, we are talking about distributions that anyone create without being involved in Linux. And its not only a thing with China, I expect in the future more distributions from governments all around the world. And to me, that's a good thing, for them and for us, just not for Microsoft and the US government (because they have access to everything Microsoft saves).