The text of the announcement has been extensively reviewed by a large number of people, with different backgrounds (including, but but not limited to, Red Hat) and has been approved as such. Flatpak release has been backed by Red Hat, and the Flatpak packaging has been managed by Red Hat. Behind Flatpak there are many full time Red Hat employees. These are just facts about the project as of today.

Il 7 Agosto 2016 9:16:23 PM Hugo Alejandro <haevalen...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

Hello everyone. I think there has been an error in the reference made
in the article of Flatpak in the announcement of LibreOffice 5.2
(https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2016/08/03/libreoffice-5-2-fresh-released-for-windows-mac-os-and-gnulinux/)
As they mentioned that Flatpak is a product of Red Hat when it is not.

I have followed closely the development of Flatpak (formally xdg-app)
and began as a project of Alexander Larsson under the support of the
GNOME project.

Compared with Snap by Canonical, iscommercial project as much
difference (copyright, marketing, full-time employees, etc).

See: http://flatpak.org/faq.html

Hugo

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