• MajorHavoc@programming.dev
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    3 days ago

    it seems weird to attack Canonical so much over it.

    I mean, on the technical side, sure. Canonical’s technical choice is just weird. Plenty of fully open app store environments have almost no competition, because self hosting is still hard work.

    But all of the business reasons - for having a closed proprietary sole app server - go against everything that Canonical used to claim they stood for.

    Canonical’s business choice not to open source the snap servers is an open declaration of war against the FOSS community who have previously rallied around them.

    It’s like inviting someone into my basement and locking the door with a key as they get to the bottom step. The action isn’t illegal, but the probable motive is creepy as fuck. (Maybe I just watch too many horror movies. Lol.)

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      Nobody gave a fuck when Launchpad was open sourced. People just demand and demand and when a company does the thing they don’t care.

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        11 hours ago

        Yeah, I mean. If I unlock the basement door, I don’t suddenly regain all the trust I lost, either.

        (Edit: In my hypothetical example. I cannot stress enough that there is no one trapped in my basement. I just watch too many horror films.)