Is it of no concern that the main repository through which GNOME is to
distribute all stable flatpaks (Flathub) contains several malicious,
non-libre programs? (With nothing reminiscent of radical separation
from the libre ones, too, from what I’ve noticed.)
Regards
// Tirifto
> The goal of
On Tue, 2017-11-14 at 19:25 +0100, Tirifto wrote:
> Is it of no concern that the main repository through which GNOME is
> to
> distribute all stable flatpaks (Flathub) contains several malicious,
> non-libre programs? (With nothing reminiscent of radical separation
> from the libre ones, too, from
>
> I do understand that some small projects with limited workforce will
> need to rely on third parties and in that I see value in what Flathub
> is right now, but:
> * I don’t think there should be a single “Flathub” (as a repo hosting
> platform), but that Flathub itself should indeed be the
Let me start by making it clear that I am a huge fan and advocate of
Flatpak and that I am mostly expressing concerns here.
Please keep in mind while reading this thread that this is not only a
technical matter, but also one of policies and guidelines.
On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 1:21 PM, Alexander
On Mon, 13 Nov 2017 at 12:11:04 +0100, Alexandre Franke wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Alexander Larsson wrote:
> > The goal of flathub (https://flathub.org/) is to be a single location
> > where you can find builds of the latest stable version of linux desktop
> >
On Mon, 2017-11-13 at 12:11 +0100, Alexandre Franke wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Alexander Larsson > wrote:
> > The goal of flathub (https://flathub.org/) is to be a single
> > location
> > where you can find builds of the latest stable version of linux
> >
On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Alexander Larsson wrote:
> The goal of flathub (https://flathub.org/) is to be a single location
> where you can find builds of the latest stable version of linux desktop
> applications, ideally maintained by the upstream author. That way the
>
The goal of flathub (https://flathub.org/) is to be a single location
where you can find builds of the latest stable version of linux desktop
applications, ideally maintained by the upstream author. That way the
experience for flatpak users is much nicer, just add one remote and you
can then find