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joojmachine@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Flathub Grows Past One Million Active Users

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Flathub Grows Past One Million Active Users

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Over One Million Active Users, and Growing | Flathub Documentation
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Earlier this month we shared new app metadata guidelines in response to the growth and maturity of Flathub. Today we're proud to share about that growth in a bit more detail including a huge milestone, how we calculate stats, and what we believe is driving that growth.
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    Glad you asked

    • containerized apps
    • more secure than regular install
    • less clutter
    • no dependency hell
    • open source (in opposition to snap)
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      Containerization is not mandatory, some flatpaks are not air-gapped at all which is a real bummer. I wish they all were.

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        Thanks for mentioning this. I didnt know.

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        For some apps this is just annoying. Like on Cryptomator

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        Are you referring to the ones with excessive sandbox permissions that flathub allows by default? Or is this something else?

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        Can they not be closed down with flatseal?

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      It is also much easier to install and update, since it don’t require restarting the computer, and also works on all distro.

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        Exactly. Thanks for pointing it out.

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      That was my guess, from others’ context. Hits almost all of the good points.

      How containerized though? Could it be a replacement for a docker server “farm” on a single machine or is it know for apps to simply use locally?

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        Good question. Docker can be used for orchestration which I‘m pretty sure is a lot more than flatpak is designed for. So if this interests you (I‘m fine with docker) feel free to try it out and update me.

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