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    • scottalanmillerS

      Installing MailSpring on Fedora 27, Modern Email Desktop Client

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      @jaredbusch said in Installing MailSpring on Fedora 27, Modern Email Desktop Client:

      Ok, I dislike this 😞

      Artificial limitation of 4 accounts.

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      $8/month for an email client that doesn't even support calendars.

    • RomoR

      Snap, Flatpak or App image what are their pros and cons?

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      scottalanmillerS

      @stacksofplates said in Snap, Flatpak or App image what are their pros and cons?:

      @scottalanmiller said in Snap, Flatpack or App image what are their pros and cons?:

      @stacksofplates said in Snap, Flatpack or App image what are their pros and cons?:

      I want to clarify. When I say they just aren't there yet, I mean they aren't there as the cross platform solution. They do awesome stuff, but I don't think we have a clear cross platform solution yet.

      Snap "works" in Fedora, but requires setting SELinux to permissive, so I'm not sure if that counts as working.

      Flatpack only works with GUIs.

      I don't know anything about AppImage but from what I've seen it's easier to run, but less isolating (secure).

      I'm not sure how much of the goal(s) are security versus just replacing traditional linked dependency deployments with self contained ones.

      They really tout it as a big thing. The first page on the Snap website has a whole section dedicated to Snaps being read only with dedicated storage for more security.

      Flatpak also mentions it in a called out section on their site. (Realized I was spelling it wrong ha.)

      True, they do mention it a bit. Seems like such an odd thing for them to care about. I mean, it's nice that they make part of it read only but... who cares? The big deal is the packaging. All the rest is just distraction.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Installing RocketChat on Ubuntu 16.10 with Snaps

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      I've moved to deploying on Fedora now myself, as well.

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