Hello,

On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 12:28:12 -0400, "Jeremiah C. Foster via epiphany-list" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2020-04-15 at 17:35 +0200, Carlos Garcia Campos wrote:
> > El mié, 15-04-2020 a las 11:25 -0400, Jeremiah C. Foster via
> > epiphany-
> > list escribió:
> > > On Tue, 2020-04-14 at 15:46 -0500, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
> > > > Well we removed Epiphany web app support from GNOME Software,
> > > > because 
> > > > it has never worked well.
> > > > 
> > > > But Epiphany itself still supports creating web apps, except
> > > > when 
> > > > running under flatpak.
> > > 
> > > Flatpak is the preferred way to install Epiphany, no? At this URL
> > > it
> > > says "The recommended way to install Epiphany is via Flatpak." 
> > > https://github.com/GNOME/epiphany
> > 
> > Definitely not the recommended way if you want web apps. Use the
> > package from your distro or build it yourself from sources.
> 
> Using the distro package is smart, but it pushes users back to the
> command line because GNOME Software doesn't have support for Epiphany
> web apps.

Not really. You can open Epiphany, open the menu, and choose the
“Open Application Manager” option there. That will open a page with
a list of web applications and buttons to delete them—no command line
involved. To create a web application, use “Install Site as Web
Application…“ from the menu.

> […] This means there are no icons viewable via GNOME Software,
> the app doesn't show up at all and you cannot manage it. It makes
> Epiphany web apps limited to something that is created on one user's
> machine and not really useful as something you distribute. 

Which, coincidentally, has always been the intention: allowing users to
create their own web applications ;-)

Cheers,
—Adrián

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