@nyx@social.xenofem.me As far as I know, Kylin is supposed to be the new "default" OS in China to replace things like Microsoft's dominance within the OS world. It'd be awesome to see it more FLOSS whereas right now I believe it has a proprietary license. Reading now, apparently Kylin and "NeoKylin" are different, whereas Kylin itself is based on FreeBSD and meant for government use, where NeoKylin is Linux-based and meant for consumer computers. Supposedly, as of 2015: "computer maker Dell reported that 42% of personal computers they sold in China were now running NeoKylin"It would be so huge for the global GNU/Linux community if the PRC forced a widespread adoption of Linux.