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Basing this on Fedora doesn't make sense. It tells me the private individual behind this proposal hasn't done an extensive analysis on this.
I suggested chromiumOS https://gitlab.com/eu-os/eu-os.gitlab.io/-/issues?show=eyJpaWQiOiIxMyIsImZ1bGxfcGF0aCI6ImV1LW9zL2V1LW9zLmdpdGxhYi5pbyIsImlkIjoxNjQ2ODIxMTB9
Chromium OS isn't really a viable desktop OS.
They need a desktop for what? Open files with applications?
They probably need a working device
Chromium is not Chrome
Chromium is chrome without Google sync . But in FydeOS it has also been reenabled somehow