Yes! :) I think it is helpful to think about what the application is
doing. It is binding to a well-known name so that other processes can
access it through the well-known name. In other words, it can be thought
of as a service. In snappy terms, it is a slot implementation of a
service for the DBus apis the service provides under the well-known DBus
name.

Due note that if the snap is being distributed via the Ubuntu public
store, then the initial upload will require a human to grant use of this
well-known name, but once that is done, subsequent uploads aren't
blocked.

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