Closed apprehensions closed 1 year ago
Since I've already invested the effort in packaging them, I'm pretty averse to dropping these particular packages. Granted, we may be able to remove atk from the repo, but I think having native applications is preferable in almost all circumstances to flatpak. Just my 2 cents.
but I think having native applications is preferable in almost all circumstances to flatpak.
Honestly, I thought the same. But considering the bloat that comes from this is insane.
we may be able to remove atk from the repo
Personally, its quite a lot of work to remove atk and also patch them for muon as well.
but I think having native applications is preferable in almost all circumstances to flatpak.
Honestly, I thought the same. But considering the bloat that comes from this is insane.
I don't consider 1 package to be that much bloat.
packages that rely on a dependency that is only required by it:
gimp
inkscape
openscad
srain
packages that rely ONLY on the packages mentioned here
are you sure?
edit: thought you were referring to the context of this issue. sorry.
i still really suggest using the flatpak for these ngl..
I actually have to agree with @ehawkvu here. Having native packages to me is favorable. While I get that binary packages is infinitly more convinient than using a week to compile your complete system. This is still a source based distro, and I would expect to have to build packages from source.
Users are obviously free to use flatpak themselves and bypass all the hurdles of building i.e. rust, or chromium if they wish to. I think that if users wishes to spend their time and effort to package packages like gimp, we should welcome it. Its also been a thing for some KISS users to port things to kiss, just for the fun of it.. (maybe not do much anymore?) Users have packaged xfce, kde and even pantheon just to name a few others. And their effort should not be ignored imo.
yeah i have to agree native packages is quite nice
i know this issue might be trivial compared to #87 , but considering flatpak has many advantages such as sandboxing, less maintenance, less stress on the system, and is easier to manage i don't see why not.
KISS users often use Flatpaks for other big programs such as LibreOffice.