On 06/15/2016 04:50 AM, Michael Schroeder wrote:
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 07:39:31AM +0200, Bo Simonsen wrote:
I just saw some Fedora contributor is providing snap support for Fedora.
From the fedora-devel list:
There's an article on Ars as well. The "working with Fedora developers" claim is probably a misunderstanding on Softpedia's part; it's not true, and I doubt Canonical would have said that. What's going on is that Canonical beat us to market in development... and now their marketing folks have beat us in marketing, too. We of course have zero plans to adopt Snappy in Fedora, and in fact multiple Fedora developers are working on a competing solution, Flatpak [1] (formerly xdg-app), which is also being adopted by GNOME and Endless. Until today, Snappy was viewed as Ubuntu-specific, which is why there was so little interest in it.
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