Hello all, With assertions finally being put to great use, it's time to kill the term "sideloading". That term does a disservice to our conversations, because it is vague and also limits the thinking around what is possible.
Whenever we use "sideloading", we mean one of two things: 1. The installation of a snap from the local filesystem 2. The installation of a snap that is not backed by assertions We can talk about these cases using this actual terminology. To talk about the second case tersely we can use "unasserted", which is apparently a real term [1]: "1. resting on a statement or claim unsupported by evidence or proof; alleged:" That's exactly what we mean by that. With assertions, we can have the first case without the second, though. A snap in the local filesystem doesn't necessarily have to be unasserted. So: Case 1: sideload => local snap Case 2: sideload => unasserted snap How does that sound? [1] http://www.dictionary.com/browse/unasserted gustavo @ http://niemeyer.net
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