I’m really enjoying Pop!_OS, but their logo could use some workshopping imo. I’ve been considering trying an upstream distro as an educational experience anyway, yet somehow this is what I’m feeling excited about. I don’t know why - nobody but me is ever going to see my neofetch output. Lol

(NixOS isn’t really in the running… I just wanted a 3rd example and like the logo)

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    If I switch from discover to some other manager like bazaar, is it still going to default to my distro’s flatpaks? Or will I have to manually choose?

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      It should. Install it to find out, you can keep both Bazaar and Discover while you make up your mind

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      3 days ago

      I’m not super deep into Flatpak, but is there such a thing as a “distro’s Flatpaks”? Normally, it uses central repositories like FlatHub, which are intentionally distro-independent.
      A distro-specific repository would only make sense, if your distro maintainers are developing custom tooling…

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        At least Fedora and Elementary have distro-made repos. They use them to package their apps for all distro versions without having to rely on Flathub infra and admins