@Justicar Maybe after the USSA falls, we can have something nice like that. Even if someone could wrangle all the kernel devs to all play nicely with each other, feds have huge incentive to sneak backdoors into the core.
Sure, FOSS and all, but with a single project to contribute to, feds can just buy off/inject devs and have them push whatever the feds want into the core. I'm paranoid enough to type this out but not even I compile kernels from source and examine the code.
@RegalBeagle but it is still open source. That is not mutually exclysive with having barebones OS
@Justicar We all Arch down here.
@RegalBeagle you might, normal desktop users most definitely will not
@RegalBeagle i think there should be core os(linux+gnu+kde) which would be maintained by linux foundation and distributions would be built on top of that. It would handle drivers and backwards library compatibility so no distro could screw them up. Distrod would only provide gui theme and preinstalled programs. So partial centralisation to provide a standard that can be relied upon.