On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 12:44:21PM -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
"Promote as the Proper Way To Get Apps On GNOME / Fedora
Desktop" would
NOT be great. Having spent a lot of time thinking about both sides of
the debate I'm still firmly in the 'coherent distribution is the ideal
state' camp. Upstream distribution is probably never going to go away
entirely, and it'd be good to make it as painless and reliable as
possible _where it's really necessary to use it_. But it should never be
the primary/preferred method of software distribution on Fedora, in my
opinion. It should always be an exception.
I really would like all my desktop applications to run in a sandbox, whether
they come from upstream directly or from us.
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