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Linux - Compile the releases on .flatpak files #152

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EmRodDev opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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Linux - Compile the releases on .flatpak files #152

EmRodDev opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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I've been seeing that a lot of Linux apps have been migrating to .flatpak packages since they are compatible with the most popular distros available nowadays (41 distros to be exact). The installation of them is very easy and you can upload them to Flathub, a digital Linux app store.

@EmRodDev EmRodDev changed the title Compile the releases on .flatpak files Linux - Compile the releases on .flatpak files Dec 18, 2024
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Hi, @EmRodDev. I'm Dosu, and I'm helping the ytmdesktop2 team manage their backlog. I'm marking this issue as stale.

Issue Summary:

  • Proposal to compile Linux app releases into .flatpak files.
  • Suggestion to upload packages to Flathub for easier distribution.
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