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Sounds like they're going to try and make it so you submit one tarball that will work on all distros. Having a single platform in which to target is something that is badly needed.
Speaking of tarballs, wonder if they'll allow proprietary apps on this thing? I'm sure Stallman and the rest of his cult will fight hard to keep that from happening, but maybe we can have a 'special' version for them where only open source apps are available.
Anyway, this is long overdue by about 10 years. Assuming they're able to pull this off, the next step will be consolidation of distros, and the same with desktop environments, so that you have a solid, default setup (rather than 900 different ones) that is intuitive to use out of the box, yet powerful enough so you can customize it the way you want. Basically, something like Android on desktops
Do this, and Linux will have progressed to the point where I might actually consider installing it again.