On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 12:44:21PM -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
> "Promote as the Proper Way To Get Apps On GNOME / Fedora Desktop" would
> NOT be great. Having spent a lot of time thinking about both sides of
> the debate I'm still firmly in the 'coherent distribution is the ideal
> state' camp. Upstream distribution is probably never going to go away
> entirely, and it'd be good to make it as painless and reliable as
> possible _where it's really necessary to use it_. But it should never be
> the primary/preferred method of software distribution on Fedora, in my
> opinion. It should always be an exception.

I really would like all my desktop applications to run in a sandbox, whether
they come from upstream directly or from us.



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