me: I wonder how many distos package my app

me: *checks stats*

Arch: yo, your git commit that you made a week ago looks awesome!

Alpine: 1.0, woohoo!

me: Huh. Not bad.

Debian: *still ships alpha*

Ubuntu: Hey mate, your 0.2 that you wrote in a delusional fever that doesn't even work anymore? Delish.

me: Oh no.

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@bleakgrey The only issue with flatpak is that it only has stable libraries. On mobian(or any pinephone distro), there is a patched GTK3 to fix a scrolling bug. But flatpak comes with its own gtk and it isnt patched of course so that all flatpak apps run like shit.
Otherwise, flatpak is very nice.

@Alexmitter @bleakgrey Yeah, I find the fact that it's super hard even for the *user* to patch libraries used by Flatpak apps to be its huge problem. For you and me it's the scrolling bug, someone else may need a quick hack to improve accessibility, someone else may want to test their patch on real apps before contributing upstream... Flatpak makes this hard for no good reason. I hope this will get better with time as power user needs get recognized and proper documentation gets written.

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@Alexmitter @bleakgrey Thankfully it's not the underlying tech that makes it hard - it's just a matter of tooling and culture around it, so fortunately it does seem like it's just a matter of time and maturity.

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