Hi
Things need to converge too... after an expansion...
1. I was wondering... except for the minimal install for a Debian WM/Desktop say xfce, if the flatpak mechanism is applied, then what will be the new Debian repository and applications...?
2. Debian is concerned to security and reliability... will the flatpak base with an outside application be safe enough?
Thankyou
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Future of Debian with Flatpak or equivalent
Future of Debian with Flatpak or equivalent
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Re: Future of Debian with Flatpak or equivalent
Hi
Blog on gnome, does mention it to be:
https://blogs.gnome.org/mclasen/2018/03 ... -easy-way/
Blog on gnome, does mention it to be:
https://blogs.gnome.org/mclasen/2018/03 ... -easy-way/
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Re: Future of Debian with Flatpak or equivalent
I can't see Debian turning away from the simplicity, speed, efficiency, and much smaller size of packages that are built from source using shared libraries, to embrace flatpaks as default. They are huge and bloated (300 MB for Telegram-desktop) and have trouble with respecting your theming, too.
How many architectures do they support? How many of those can you fit on your Pi?
How many architectures do they support? How many of those can you fit on your Pi?
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Re: Future of Debian with Flatpak or equivalent
do they?makh wrote:Things need to converge
if you are "Employing the best", you can nuke the rest.
don't make assumptions about other people.
stop trolling us. go away.
Re: Future of Debian with Flatpak or equivalent
Histevepusser wrote:I can't see Debian turning away from the simplicity, speed, efficiency, and ...
It seems that for Debian, flatpak isnt the top notch solution.
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Re: Future of Debian with Flatpak or equivalent
I don't find the "flatpak" one size fits all mentality at all appealing. It reduces diversity of the software landscape and for what? The idea of a ubiquitous delivery system to many clients is a very scary idea - too much concentrated power reaching too far. But maybe I'm missing something . . .
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Re: Future of Debian with Flatpak or equivalent
If I may offer a paranoid perspective...
The Debian packaging ecosystem allows the user to download the source code and all of the modifications and configuaration options applied by the package maintainer.
How does this work with Flatpak?
What are the configuration options that have been applied? Can we see the _full_ source code for any given package?
Doesn't look like it to me
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The Debian packaging ecosystem allows the user to download the source code and all of the modifications and configuaration options applied by the package maintainer.
How does this work with Flatpak?
What are the configuration options that have been applied? Can we see the _full_ source code for any given package?
Doesn't look like it to me
For more on this, see http://kmkeen.com/maintainers-matter/
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Re: Future of Debian with Flatpak or equivalent
That sums up pretty well how I was thinking this was going to come down. I can see how new users would fall for their song and dance thinking it is really cool. But in reality a future with a Poettering OS "enhanced" with Flatpack apps is a gigantic nightmare . . .
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Re: Future of Debian with Flatpak or equivalent
Call them fatpacks instead?stevepusser wrote:... to embrace flatpaks as default. They are huge and bloated (300 MB for Telegram-desktop) ...
Re: No Future for Debian with Flatpak or equivalent
indeed, "flatpak" seems to be an intentional misnomer, creating an illusion of lightweightness, distracting from the harsh facts.
ok, they have their uses every now and then, but they should not replace regular package management.
unless we want to hop on the "get new hardware every year to keep up with the software" train...
ok, they have their uses every now and then, but they should not replace regular package management.
unless we want to hop on the "get new hardware every year to keep up with the software" train...