[F??] Graphical Applications as Flatpaks Test Day #519
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This change is to enable package maintainers to build Flatpaks of their applications and make those Flatpaks available for installation. This is a good test day to run as we (Fedora QA) should be able to define a set of "core" applications that will can be installed and operate - in general.
To quote the maintainer
" The "Graphical Applications as Flaptaks" feature has been delayed until F28,
because the infrastructure components are not yet deployed, so we'll need
to wait.
Regards,
Owen"
Metadata Update from @sumantrom:
Metadata Update from @sumantrom:
Change does not appear to have made the F28 list either (or even been proposed for it). Setting to Undetermined Future.
Metadata Update from @adamwill:
As the rpmostree based distros are coming up, this one is a good to have, I am rolling out a discussion if we need this
well, events have moved on rather. :) This Change got implemented and we now have entire Fedora variants built around it. I think there was probably a test day or two along the way. but let's just call this wontfix.
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