Linux - Why not Edrummin App packaged as Flatpak?
Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2024 8:32 am
Hello all,
Hope you are doing well. And I hope this is the correct place to add this request/question here.
Given that the Flatpak format is here to stay, and is widely used accross the whole myriad of Linux Distros, I can't wonder to ask and/or suggest, is there a reason why the Edrummin app isn't packaged as a flatpak?
The reason I asked is because I am running Arch Linux, and I noticed that when you try to run the sh install file it runs an apt-get command to retrieve some dependencies. That's nice for Debian based distros, but for the folks who use Fedora, OpenSUSE or Arch, installing the app can be an headache. I mean, yeah you can use distrobox to circumvent this, but not everyone is keen to have containers on their machine only for a single app.
This is where Flatpak can come in handy, since it can be packaged with all dependencies and also Flatpaks are completely distro agnostic! Would make everyone's life ease, and honestly, I would preffer that if the app becomes available on the Flathub, such would be done by Audiofront directly as a certified app.
Hope you are doing well. And I hope this is the correct place to add this request/question here.
Given that the Flatpak format is here to stay, and is widely used accross the whole myriad of Linux Distros, I can't wonder to ask and/or suggest, is there a reason why the Edrummin app isn't packaged as a flatpak?
The reason I asked is because I am running Arch Linux, and I noticed that when you try to run the sh install file it runs an apt-get command to retrieve some dependencies. That's nice for Debian based distros, but for the folks who use Fedora, OpenSUSE or Arch, installing the app can be an headache. I mean, yeah you can use distrobox to circumvent this, but not everyone is keen to have containers on their machine only for a single app.
This is where Flatpak can come in handy, since it can be packaged with all dependencies and also Flatpaks are completely distro agnostic! Would make everyone's life ease, and honestly, I would preffer that if the app becomes available on the Flathub, such would be done by Audiofront directly as a certified app.