• lime!@feddit.nu
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    1 month ago

    the thing people dislike about that is that you’re silently moved from an open system to a closed-source one.

    Debian’s .deb hosting is completely open and you can host your own repository from which anyone can pull packages just by adding it to the apt config. fedora, suse, arch, same thing.

    only Canonical can host snaps, and they’re not telling people how the hosting works. KDE seems to upload their packages to the snap store for Neon, judging from their page.

    also, crucially, canonical are not the ones doing the maintenance for those apt packages. the debian team does that.

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      1 month ago

      the thing people dislike about that is that you’re silently moved from an open system to a closed-source one.

      Yeah. I didn’t realize I had fallen for it until I tried to automate a system rebuild, and discovered that a bunch of the snap back end seems to be closed and proprietary.

      And a lot of it for no reason. Reasonable apt and flatpak alternates existed, but Canonical steered me to their closed repackaged versions.