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by Spivak 1547 days ago
You can also just install Flatpak on Ubuntu and never think about Snap ever again if you so choose. Someone putting forth effort to maintain their own bespoke repository isn't really that big a deal.

In 10 years the "Ubuntu Store" will be a pretty frontend on top of Flatpak just like Gnome Software, and just like every NIH Canonical product made before it.

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Unless you want Firefox or some other apps where the deb package is a thin frontend around a snap install command.
Fair criticism, but wouldn't you be installing the Flatpak versions of those apps anyway? I get the loss of the distro-provided builds but in abstract I can't find some fundamental reason distros can't drop packages from their repos.
I'd rather a package report as `does-not-exist` and suggest I install it from snap over it installing it silently from snap without my input