I use Bazzite on my desktop PC and Aurora on my laptop, I get why they chose the Fedora base to build on top of Fedora Silverblue... but yeah, I agree... if they want digital sovereignty, they'll have to earn it.
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Fedora is kind of a US project though. It's not as big of a deal as Windows and personally I'm fine with that but it's still something to consider.
Yeah, that's the whole point of my comment.
Exactly what I was ranting about some weeks ago to some work colleagues.
Will watch later, thanks.
Edit: Agreed on the critical remarks towards their choice for Fedora. Also, from the Video alone I get the impression that this is not really a serious project (as of now).
The suggested OpenSuse would be a great base, tbh.