The future of Flatpak - LWN
The future of Flatpak - LWN
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At the Linux Application Summit (LAS) in April, Sebastian Wick said that, by many metrics, Flat [...]
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The future of Flatpak - LWN
At the Linux Application Summit (LAS) in April, Sebastian Wick said that, by many metrics, Flat [...]
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almost every project that makes GNU/Linux what it is has some issues: things that can be improved, things that could have been done better, legacy code, vision conflicts... it's the cost of being made from several single projects merged together still such a unique and important option in this world where users only matter for their money and data