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by jeroenhd
102 days ago
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Work on a standardised solution has already been done and proposals are already being discussed. Things aren't moving as fast as they could be because every time something like this hits a front page somewhere a bunch of people have to come in and comment that they dislike the law, but the people behind open source projects don't seem to be bothered by the time they need to put into this. Their employer is probably just paying them to do so anyway. Linux desktops already have APIs for profile management. This is just another field to add to those APIs. Very few core Linux desktop development is coming from hobbyists compared to the massive corporations maintaining Linux as a real option. Companies like Red Hat and System76 isn't going to drop California as a customer base to make a statement that no politician will ever listen to. |
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