+1, I would also strongly prefer that Ubuntu stops adopting snap by
default, or at least give users the option to use other deb/apt
alternatives. I respect the work done by snap developers, but given its
current state breaking XDG standards, forced app updates, and impact on
size/performance, I don't believe it's ready for prime time (nor will be
anytime soon).

I've been a loyal Ubuntu user for almost 15 years, but this would make
me reconsider and switching to another distro. I don't say this as any
form of pressure, but to indicate how strongly I feel about this issue.
Judging by the size of this other thread [1], I'd venture many other
users feel equally about this.

[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/snapd/+bug/1575053

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