Ah, iirc that's GNOME's Snappy equivalent. I suppose that's a question that 
Ubuntu GNOME's going to have to answer at some point. Do you want to support 
Flatpak, Snappy or both? There's also AppImage, an independent project which 
does a similar thing.

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Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 15:03:40 +0100
From: Leo Francisco <[email protected]>
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Subject: GNOME3 and Flatpak (Formerly XDG apps)
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Hey all,

A lot of the podcast are talking about Flatpak (formerly XDG apps) which
has picked up a bit of momentum and has the support of the GNOME
foundation. They provide distribution agnostic packages with everything
bundled in.
http://flatpak.org/#about

I haven't done any testing yet but it looks like a way of potentially
allowing people to always have the latest GNOME apps in a reliable way.
Here's a list of what's available so far:
http://flatpak.org/apps.html

Could be something to keep an eye on.

All the best
Leo




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