Last post for today because I got #EasterEggs in the wild just screaming at me to be found.
I don't know much about #Linux, but on #CDNdid it's appropriate to highlight a Canadian version with a great Canadian name - Maple Linux. Sweet...

#FOSS #OpenSource #MastodonCanada
https://fossforce.com/2026/04/proudly-canadian-maple-linux-1-4-who-knew-tux-could-be-so-polite/

Proudly Canadian Maple Linux 1.4: Who Knew Tux Could Be So Polite? - FOSS Force

This Debian‑based distro uses Canadian and EU privacy principles to offer a telemetry‑free, ready‑to‑work Cinnamon desktop.

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finally, something I can bookmark without a #dystopia tag.

Maple Linux, #madeincanada for #cdndid day. #buyCanadian, also when it' free. 😁

Thanks, @ElbowsUpforDigitalSovereignty

@deborahh @ElbowsUpforDigitalSovereignty I was wondering if/when someone was going to start a Canadian distribution — and I love that it’s using Debian as the base.

But: are they not aware that OpenBSD’s founder, Theo de Raadt, lives in Calgary? I don’t know if the OpenBSD folks would consider the OS “Canadian”, but Theo did start the project while living in Canada, and their main FTP site is hosted in Alberta.

@mutemule @deborahh @ElbowsUpforDigitalSovereignty People also tend to forget along these same lines that Arch Linux was started by a Judd Vinet who is Canadian. It's provenance is Canadian though its not a "Canadian distro" in a sense.
@ElbowsUpforDigitalSovereignty @beachcomber @deborahh there is something distinctly Canadian about starting a massive project like Arch, and not really making “Canadian” part of its identity.