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    15 days ago

    Yeah but only in 2016 were they made available for other Linux distros. Flatpaks were available since 2015.

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      15 days ago

      So why would Canonical switch to another technology that came after what they made and doesn’t cover their biggest use cases for snaps?

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            15 days ago

            I replied to:

            With snap they can release the package a single time, and it can be used across all of their releases. I think this is the main point of snap. Being able to use it across other systemd distros is just a bonus.

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              Flatpak is not a solution for packaging a large portion of the types of software Canonical packages with snap, such as database servers, kernels and containerisation software like lxd.