• warmaster@lemmy.world
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        3 months ago

        Bazzite ships Flathub unfiltered.

        Last update (which replaced Discover with Bazaar) changed that.

        so no taking a precompiled binary and shipping that.

        All FLOSS apps on Flathub are built on trusted platforms by default, in the open and verifiable. Same thing with Brew.

        Not including proprietary software in the default config is a valid choice every distro has to make.

        The sudden success of Bazzite comes from how easy it is to use.

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      3 months ago

      That’s certainly part of the motivation (see the 4th paragraph).

      Yes, image based. No, not Bazzite specifically, but silverblue (and kinoite) under the fedora banner directly.

      But that’s not really the point of the article. In order for those to go mainstream, flatpak and especially flathub have a lot of maturing to do first, and the author lays out a pretty good roadmap with thorough explanations.

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        3 months ago

        They’re already mainstream, any belief otherwise is ridiculous to the point of being parody.

        Meanwhile you have Fedora getting legal threats because they’re shipping broken software in their own flatpak repo that exists only to waste developer time and project resources at the expense of its users and their experience.