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FinixFighter 02-22-2019 06:28 AM

Distro developed by a Community Interest Company
 
Hi! I was wondering if is there a Linux distro (possibly base on Debian or Ubuntu) which is developed by a CIC (it's the Community Interest Company in the UK). Some distros have a classical company form, for example Canonical, or Mint Ltd, or Zorin (it's also an Ltd). Other distros are community based but they are not a company. A CIC is a middle way, and it has its equivalent (or similar) in other countries. Is there a Linux Distribution developed by such a company? :)

ondoho 02-22-2019 09:46 AM

does something like this count: https://www.galpon.org/ ?

FinixFighter 02-22-2019 10:20 AM

Yes something like that. Unfortunately I don't understand spanish very well so I can not delve into the functioning of their association (although I'm italian ahahha). Anyway thank you for your help :) It is a starting point at least. I'll continue to search ;)

ondoho 02-23-2019 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by FinixFighter (Post 5965495)
Yes something like that. Unfortunately I don't understand spanish very well

ok. they have their own distro, and that page is also in english: https://minino.galpon.org/en
i'm sure there's more projects like that.
i remember once running a ubuntu studio spin developed by some french artists' association...

i'm still a little hazy what this actually means to you:
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Originally Posted by FinixFighter (Post 5965397)
a Linux distro (possibly base on Debian or Ubuntu) which is developed by a CIC (it's the Community Interest Company in the UK).

and what would the benefit of it be for other random users across the globe?

FinixFighter 02-23-2019 03:49 AM

I was looking for a distro like that because I noticed that distros like Ubuntu, developed by a company, will tend to diverge from GNU/Linux philosophy, in fact there are a lot of people who begin to disapprove Ubuntu. I think this happens when a company become very large and capitalism do his effect.. On the other side, distros managed by one people or without a good organization are not so much good usually... This is why I think that this new kind of business (Cummunity Interest Company in UK, or Società Cooperativa/Impresa Sociale in Italy) can be a good compromise, where people can earn by their work and they can run their own business, but the profit is not the main goal. The main goal is quality and people satisfaction :)

ondoho 02-23-2019 05:24 AM

in this comparison you are leaving out most distros!
that are developed by a (sometimes large) group of people that are not any sort of CIC.

debian
arch
slackware
centos
gentoo

now some of these might have some sort of official organisation behind them, idk. have you researched?

PS: how can you even consider distros based on ubuntu. if a distro is based on ubuntu it's still based on canonical to some extent, isn't it?

FinixFighter 02-23-2019 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by ondoho (Post 5965891)
PS: how can you even consider distros based on ubuntu. if a distro is based on ubuntu it's still based on canonical to some extent, isn't it?

Yes, in some way this is true. In fact I prefer Debian based distro in general.


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