• pyre@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    the legend is incomplete. what’s red? what’s the globe icon? how come some products marked not majority EU owned have the EU flag?

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      10 hours ago

      how come some products marked not majority EU owned have the EU flag?

      The EU flag is used here for the whole Europe (see the top-right corner), but “not majority EU owned” is specifically looking at the EU, which is very confusing. So Vivaldi being Norwegian and Canonical being British stick out.

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      13 hours ago

      I will try to answer these, and hope someone corrects any potential innaccuracy:

      what’s red?

      There is a comment there saying “see deep-dive for details” so the red-highlight caveat is likely explained there.

      what’s the globe icon?

      My assumption is that icon just indicates Free/Open-Source projects which have no “owning company” (not “based” anywhere), just globally scattered contributors.

      how come some products marked not majority EU owned have the EU flag?

      My guess (merely a guess) is that those are run by EU-based companies, but which don’t have a solid policy guaranteeing “majority of shareholders are in the EU” (…?)