• Kilgore Trout
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    86 days ago

    Flatpak as a software distribution solution already exists and is already widespread.

    • @[email protected]
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      26 days ago

      Flatpak is far from perfect

      • bloated
      • sandboxing causes confusion
      • interacting with it in CLI can be interesting
      • all packaged libraries rely on the developer of the package you installed to update
      • Kilgore Trout
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        13 days ago

        The user to whom I was replying asked for a replacement to Windows’ .exe. Flatpaks are that, but much better.

        They are bound to be bloated and self-serviced, just like .exe.

        KDE Discover and GNOME Software eliminate the need to use CLI.

    • @[email protected]
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      -16 days ago

      Now all we’re missing is the universal enforcement piece, which I think is non-trivial. It might take off organically but as per my example above, I’m not hopeful.

      • @JayDee
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        76 days ago

        “Universal enforcement” meaning what? On its face your proposal sounds fundamentally antithetical to what linux is. It’s an open source environment, meaning literally anyone can create software and post it online. Are you wanting all directories to only accept flatpak? I don’t think that would go over well.

        • @[email protected]
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          14 days ago

          You highlight the issue: Linux users like it to be fragmented. So unless Valve forces consolidation, it will stay a mess, and it will continue to repel average users. If that’s what we want, cool. Let’s just stop calling every year the year of Linux, because that will never be the case.