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Do not ask for or offer assistance in private (PM). Do not ask for or give advice about using Tor for abusive purposes. Do not ask for or give advice about activity that may be illegal in most places. onion sites, or requesting or sharing links to onion sites – these belong in /r/onions. Please read our Frequently Asked Questions before posting. This subreddit is for news, questions, opinions and tips about Tor. Defend yourself against network surveillance and traffic analysis. You can read the official discussion and announcement on the page below.Protect your privacy. But the decision has been made and this date will become part of history. This decision has left all the Snap fans in shock and denial. If someone wants to develop a 'Ubuntu Snap Remix', we could even consider awarding it official flavor status, Canonical revealed. They are considering open sourcing Snap so that others can pick up the project to continue the development, just like Ubuntu Touch and Unity. The Canonical management is aware of the concern. And now our effort is being discarded in a Snap. We worked so hard that if anyone searches for 'how to install xyz application on Linux', the Snapcraft pages comes up first to suggest using Snap packages. In an anonymous Reddit post, a Snap developer shares: Snap is a craft and we have crafted the Snap to perfection. Not everyone is happy with the decision, of course. The next LTS release, 24.04 Naughty Nightingale, will see no traces of Snap. The development is ceased immediately and the work will begin to decouple Snap from Ubuntu. From Ubuntu One to Unity and Mir, we have abandoned projects in the past. After the initial resistance, some Linux users have started liking Snap, just as few people got attached to Unity. So, in a recent discussion at UbuntuCon, Canonical management decided to phase out Snap development and its integration into Ubuntu core. This continued rejection has disheartened the Snap team, who worked hard to force people into liking Snap by disguising Snap apps as apt packages. Nitrux, Vanilla, gLinux, and many more distros have ditched Ubuntu for Debian, and Snap probably played a role in the decision-making. While all kinds of distros are adopting Fedora's Flatpak, Ubuntu's Snap is being rejected even by Ubuntu-based distros like Linux Mint and elementary OS. If you are arriving at this page now, let us clarify that it was a humorous post on the occasion of April Fool.ĭespite putting so much weight behind Snap, Ubuntu continues to lose in the race of 'universal Linux packaging'.