Proprietary applications tend to have trouble with the wide variety of
Linux distributions and their variance.  That's probably why more are
going to Flatpak and/or Snap for distribution, to be able to distribute
a single image that runs on Linux.  Those also have an advantage of
running applications in a limited-access sandbox (so you don't have to
trust the proprietay applications as much).

It does look like Slack has an official Snap distribution, so that's an
alternative to their RPM/yum repo.

-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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