On Sat, 2017-07-15 at 17:43 +0200, Silvia Sanchez wrote:
Yes, but the easiest and cleanest way for all users, technical and
non-technical, experienced and newcomers, is searching and installing
from repositories.
It's an interesting predicament. A vanilla Fedora installation is
missing a neat, new piece of GNOME. This *could* gracefully be handled
by enabling the flathub remote during installation. Except flathub also
contains non-free software such as Spotify. That goes against the
Fedora "free" way. Could flathub to split into two remotes: free and
non-free?
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