AFAICT, this is *not* a "European Union's (EU) initiative for developing a new Linux distribution initiative".<p>This is:<p>- a "*Community-led Proof-of-Concept* for a free Operating System for the EU public sector" (<a href="https://eu-os.gitlab.io/?ref=news.itsfoss.com#what-is-eu-os" rel="nofollow">https://eu-os.gitlab.io/?ref=news.itsfoss.com#what-is-eu-os</a>),<p>- that community being led by a one person team (<a href="https://gitlab.com/eu-os/eu-os.gitlab.io/-/project_members" rel="nofollow">https://gitlab.com/eu-os/eu-os.gitlab.io/-/project_members</a>),<p>- and with only 4 commits in its repository (<a href="https://gitlab.com/eu-os/workspace-images/eu-os-base-demo/-/commits/main?ref_type=HEADS" rel="nofollow">https://gitlab.com/eu-os/workspace-images/eu-os-base-demo/-/...</a>).<p>"Can this Linux-powered operating system disrupt Windows' hold in the European Union?"<p>Can a one-person PoC do that?<p>"The European Union has its own Linux Distribution and it's Called EU OS"<p>I cannot find any link to any EU announcements on that subject.<p>IMO, that article is very naïve...