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Will Thompson edited comment on DIRSTUDIO-1153 at 3/23/22, 2:31 PM:
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I, too, have created a Flatpak package, and have [submitted it to 
Flathub|https://github.com/flathub/flathub/pull/2950]. It repackages the binary 
distribution from 
[https://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html|https://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html.].
 I do not see a licence compatibility issue here, any more so than a .deb 
package being installed by the GPL v2-licensed dpkg: the app is not linked to 
libflatpak.

In that submission I added an [appstream 
metainfo|https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/] file, used in 
software centres such as GNOME Software to display information about the app. I 
also added a [desktop 
file|https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-latest.html]
 which allows the app to be launched from the app grid of all major desktops. 
Both files would ideally live upstream and integrated into whatever translation 
machinery is used for this project.

Here is how Directory Studio will appear in GNOME Software:

!Capture d’écran de 2022-03-23 14-25-58.png|width=505,height=590!

I have added automation which will scrape 
[https://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html] and open pull requests on 
Flathub when new releases of Directory Studio are made.

Please let me know which (if any) members of the Directory Studio team would 
like access to the Flathub repository for the app, assuming the Flathub admins 
accept my submission. Quoth the Flathub [App Submission 
guidelines|https://github.com/flathub/flathub/wiki/App-Submission#someone-else-has-put-my-app-on-flathubwhat-do-i-do]:
{quote}*Someone else has put my app on Flathub—what do I do?*
Flathub is primarily intended as a service that is used by app developers to 
distribute their apps. Our goal is to give developers control of their apps and 
to allow them a closer relationship with their users without middlemen getting 
in the way. However, as part of setting up Flathub, some applications are being 
distributed on Flathub without the involvement of their developers. We would 
prefer that these applications are controlled by their authors.

If an application that belongs to you is being distributed without your 
involvement, please get in touch with the Flathub admins, so that we can 
discuss transfering ownership.
{quote}


was (Author: JIRAUSER287010):
I, too, have created a Flatpak package, and have [submitted it to 
Flathub|https://github.com/flathub/flathub/pull/2950]. It repackages the binary 
distribution from 
[https://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html|https://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html.].
 I do not see a licence compatibility issue here, any more so than a .deb 
package being installed by the GPL v2-licensed dpkg: the app is not linked to 
libflatpak.

In that submission I added an [appstream 
metainfo|https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/] file, used in 
software centres such as GNOME Software to display information about the app. I 
also added a [desktop 
file|https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-latest.html]
 which allows the app to be launched from the app grid of all major desktops. 
Both files would ideally live upstream and integrated into whatever translation 
machinery is used for this project.

Here is how Directory Studio will appear in GNOME Software:

!Capture d’écran de 2022-03-23 14-25-58.png!

I have added automation which will scrape 
[https://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html] and open pull requests on 
Flathub when new releases of Directory Studio are made.

Please let me know which (if any) members of the Directory Studio team would 
like access to the Flathub repository for the app, assuming the Flathub admins 
accept my submission. Quoth the Flathub [App Submission 
guidelines|https://github.com/flathub/flathub/wiki/App-Submission#someone-else-has-put-my-app-on-flathubwhat-do-i-do]:
{quote}*Someone else has put my app on Flathub—what do I do?*
Flathub is primarily intended as a service that is used by app developers to 
distribute their apps. Our goal is to give developers control of their apps and 
to allow them a closer relationship with their users without middlemen getting 
in the way. However, as part of setting up Flathub, some applications are being 
distributed on Flathub without the involvement of their developers. We would 
prefer that these applications are controlled by their authors.

If an application that belongs to you is being distributed without your 
involvement, please get in touch with the Flathub admins, so that we can 
discuss transfering ownership.
{quote}

> Release as flatpak or snap package
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DIRSTUDIO-1153
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSTUDIO-1153
>             Project: Directory Studio
>          Issue Type: Wish
>         Environment: All GNU/Linux
>            Reporter: David Seaward
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: Capture d’écran de 2022-03-23 14-25-58.png
>
>
> Flatpak [1] and Snap [2] are new package formats that bundle all dependencies 
> in the package. They are available in (almost) all distros, allowing a 
> developer to create their own release channel (including updates) without the 
> procedural requirements of getting into a particular distro. (Although that 
> is still a great goal.)
> Would you consider releasing Apache Directory Studio via Flatpak or Snap?
> [1] http://flatpak.org
> [2] https://snapcraft.io



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