It's a stock Ubuntu 19.04 installation with the default GNOME 3 + Ubuntu
dock environment. The only thing I have changed is that Chrome is my
default browser.

If I run the xdg-open command the browser window is not grouped with the
terminal window.

I can still reliaby reproduce this with the Slack snap though. This
behaviour also occurs with Firefox, in fact I reproduced the issue by
opening a link in Slack with my default browser as Chrome, then switched
the default to FF and clicked the link again, and the Slack icon is now
grouping Slack, Firefox, and Chrome. I've attached a screenshot for
reference.

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Title:
  When the browser is launched from a Snap app, the browser window is
  incorrectly classed as a window belonging to the Snap app rather than
  showing as its own application

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