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[–] TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 11 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

You don't think the developers of SteamOS should be the ones working on SteamOS?

[–] julianwgs@discuss.tchncs.de -2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Yes, thats how Open Source works or they can keep paying Windows. Asus knows their hardware much better than Valve does and has a much bigger interest in a good user experience, but currently lacks the incentive, because Windows is a „good“ paid alternative. Honestly I don't understand all the downvotes.

[–] TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Open source just means you can get the source code, it doesn't mean you can take over a project.

Asus can't just take SteamOS, apply some driver tweaks, change some options, and release it as a SteamOS device.

A lot of SteamOS is proprietary, and Valve of course owns all the IP related to the branding. Asus literally needs Valve's blessing to do it.

Asus are certainly welcome to help Valve with their code, but Valve could also say no this is our project.

And of course they can fork the open part of SteamOS and brand it as something else, and not install steam/steamUI, but that's half the reason people use the steam deck. It wouldn't be SteamOS without that.

[–] julianwgs@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 2 months ago

Okay, understood. May be SteamOS was the incorrect wording. I meant the Linux Kernel, Arch, Proton. I am assuming most changes are related to hardware and software compatibility which should all be open source.