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LibreOffice Is Now One Of The First Major Linux Desktop Apps With A Flatpak
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Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View PostFlatpak reads like OS X app bundles, but extending it to third party operating systems.
GNU/Linux itself had several implementations of it before (the ROX desktop uses one such implementation, for one).
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Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View Posta package manager installed by package managers. Like node.js. Why not just build your application with all static libs.
There is one downside though - visually libreoffice falls out of general system look because it does not follow system theme. Be nice if looks integrated with system as well.
P.S. yes, it is important how software looks. If you think it is not - well good for you. But you are minority so..
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Originally posted by bitman View Post
So i have to build for my software package for your distro, for his distro, and his and his and his.. Or maybe i could have user install flatpak, build ONE flatpak package and distribute it to everyone. Sounds easy, give me more of that. This is actually a great idea.
There is one downside though - visually libreoffice falls out of general system look because it does not follow system theme. Be nice if looks integrated with system as well.
P.S. yes, it is important how software looks. If you think it is not - well good for you. But you are minority so..
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Originally posted by pal666 View Postfeel free to volunteer
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