> The Flathub remote is available to users who opt-in to enabling
> third-party software repositories in either GNOME Initial Setup or
> GNOME Software.

A lot of flatpaks in Flathub have debatable quality, and are closed source. If 
we could wait until flathub separates open-source and proprietary repos, the 
open-source one could be unfiltered, and the proprietary one could have a 
blacklist for very bad packages. I think it would be better if there could be 
some sort of warning in GNOME software, so maintainers could mark certain 
packages as unsafe or low-quality.
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