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[–] BananaTrifleViolin@piefed.world 19 points 17 hours ago (3 children)

Moving away from Ubuntu makes absolute sense from what they describe.

I do wonder though, is basing a distro on Debian Testing a good idea? I understand them not wanting to go to the Debian stable as they already have issues with big drift for the cutting edge tools they want to ship breaking have the unintended consequences of breaking stable software. But Debian Testing will add in a constant shift in all the packages; they may be more recent but there is a much greater exposure to bugs.

Tuxedo's OS will itself become a testing ground for packages in a way it wasn't before. They're both moving away from Ubuntu AND moving away from a LTS base. Though I suppose they can always re-base to Debian Stable at it's next big release if they do find it too cumbersome.

Still, I wonder if this will happen with other distros. I know Mint has a Debian flavour which is seemingly described as a backup "plan B" in-case they felt the need to shift. I can also see the constant forcing of Snap into the ecosystem, and now the vague AI stuff that Tuxedo quote would also prompt a lot of distros to decide how dependent should they be on Ubuntu going forward.

[–] SocialistVibes01@lemmy.ml 3 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Ubuntu is moving to MIT and could pull a CentOS at any time.

[–] Amaterasu@lemmy.world 2 points 10 hours ago

The part that really calls my attention is the security aspect. I hope this was not overlooked but Debian testing receives delayed security patches compared to stable or even Sid.

[–] atomicbocks@sh.itjust.works 4 points 15 hours ago

It sounds kinda like Tuxedo also wants to be Debian’s Fedora.