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Some people prefer stability over software availability. Arch leaves much to be desired given it's lack of tooling that's been available for years for other distributions. It's an hobbyist project all along.
That's not my point. Being a downstream does not imply collaboration.
I believe postmarketOS team closely collaborates with Alpine. It cannot be said about Manjaro, neither in relation to Arch or Arch ARM.
It is possible, flatpak exports shell wrappers for binaries at /var/lib/flatpak/exports/bin and ~/.local/share/flatpak/exports/bin. It uses application ID for security reasons though.
It's not true. GNOME Software still ships Snap plugin. It's Canonical that decided to fork gnome-software and provide it under different name without competition plugins enabled.
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Some people prefer stability over software availability. Arch leaves much to be desired given it's lack of tooling that's been available for years for other distributions. It's an hobbyist project all along.
That's not my point. Being a downstream does not imply collaboration.
I believe postmarketOS team closely collaborates with Alpine. It cannot be said about Manjaro, neither in relation to Arch or Arch ARM.
It is possible, flatpak exports shell wrappers for binaries at /var/lib/flatpak/exports/bin and ~/.local/share/flatpak/exports/bin. It uses application ID for security reasons though.
It's not true. GNOME Software still ships Snap plugin. It's Canonical that decided to fork gnome-software and provide it under different name without competition plugins enabled.