• airglow@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Silly whataboutism. When there are multiple Linux package management solutions to choose from that are functional, decentralized, and fully FOSS, including ones that work across distros, switching to the proprietary Canonical-controlled Snap Store is moving backward for no good reason.

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      6 days ago

      I don’t see how this matters.

      Let’s look at the very worst case possible scenario: Everyone abandons Flatpak and AppImage and moves to Snapcraft, and Canonical decides to make a decision that destroys the store.

      You can still install FOSS apps from somewhere, at worst compile them.

      All that would be lost if Snapcradt stopped existing are the proprietary apps, which you wouldn’t use anyways.

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        6 days ago

        That’s not the worst possible scenario, I’d love to see the Snap Store completely replaced by proprietary decentralized FOSS alternatives.