II.Why Juba
Named after a scholar-king who ran an empire and wrote the books.
Juba II of Numidia ruled Mauretania — modern-day Morocco — from 25 BC for over forty years. Roman-educated but Berber-rooted, he governed an empire while writing books in Greek and Latin on geography, history, theatre and natural science. He commissioned harbours, founded cities, sponsored Atlantic exploration — and never stopped publishing.
Most kings of his era either ruled or wrote. Juba did both.
Two thousand years later, that is still the rarest founder profile in the room. Juba OS is built for it.