@Natanox @gamingonlinux Something being FOSS does not make it better or more secure (security exploits are being fixed in both Windows and Linux). In case of server side software it doesn't make it more trustworthy either. You can't check what's running on a server.
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Ubuntu 24.10, Kubuntu 24.10 and other Linux flavours now officially released https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/10/ubuntu-24-10-kubuntu-24-10-and-other-linux-flavours-now-officially-released/ -
Ubuntu 24.10, Kubuntu 24.10 and other Linux flavours now officially released https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/10/ubuntu-24-10-kubuntu-24-10-and-other-linux-flavours-now-officially-released/@Natanox @gamingonlinux And how does the backend being proprietary affect you? Your bio says you use Steam and Discord so I assume you don't mind proprietary backends.
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Ubuntu 24.10, Kubuntu 24.10 and other Linux flavours now officially released https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/10/ubuntu-24-10-kubuntu-24-10-and-other-linux-flavours-now-officially-released/@Natanox @gamingonlinux Canonical open sourced Launchpad and nobody hosted their own.Canonical open sourced Launchpad and nobody hosted their own.
Snaps can also be installed locally without snapcraft just like apks can be installed without googlep play.
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Ubuntu 24.10, Kubuntu 24.10 and other Linux flavours now officially released https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/10/ubuntu-24-10-kubuntu-24-10-and-other-linux-flavours-now-officially-released/@Natanox @gamingonlinux This will not happen anytime soon. It's been a part of Desktop Ubuntu since 2016 (or 2014 even?).
When packaged well, snaps perform like flatpak and you can ship CLI apps as snaps. It would be foolish to abandon a package manager that you've worked on for a decade and it's doing a decent job.