>Snaps are already supported in the 16.04 base, you can play with them
>now. It's just an idea, but maybe either snaps or XDG would make it
>easier to run the latest version of GNOME 3 desktop/apps under Ubuntu.
>Leo
Yes I like that idea. It could be more stable for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS users to use
Ah, iirc that's GNOME's Snappy equivalent. I suppose that's a question that
Ubuntu GNOME's going to have to answer at some point. Do you want to support
Flatpak, Snappy or both? There's also AppImage, an independent project which
does a similar thing.
On 14 June 2016, at 13:00, ubuntu-gnome-req
at the moment, not
spare hardware, so this would help me to test (unless if there is a better way
to test on production hardware).
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am also looking forward to 3.12.
And Steve, I agree that it takes time and (again) I am wondering how I can
help speed it up and lessen your work load in the long run.
Thanks again,
Adam Eveleigh
On 20 April 2014 11:06, Ali/amjjawad wrote:
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how I could help,
I'm not asking for someone to take the effort to update it all themselves.
Thanks,
Adam Eveleigh
On 16 April 2014 12:28, Ali/amjjawad wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Joachim Hansen wrote:
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>> I believe we have to wait until Ubuntu Gn
lved in that) or could I
just install the 3.12 packages from Debian Experimental on my machine and
then upload them to the PPA if they work? (Considering they've been
released as 'stable' upstream...)
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