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    5 days ago

    It’s not distro specific. Fedora Flatpaks are just built from Fedora RPMs, but they work on all distros.

    If you care about FOSS spirit, security, and a higher packaging standard, then Fedora Flatpaks may be of interest.

    If you want a package that just works, then Flathub may be of interest. But those packages may be using EOL runtimes and may include vendored dependencies that have security issues.

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        5 days ago

        And that’s a perfectly fine position to have. I get most of my apps from Flathub.

        I also think that Fedora Flatpaks should be allowed to exist. And most of them work without issues. They just don’t get as much testing as Flathub since the user base is smaller.