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The fake runtime scheme that flatpak-image-runtime implements by pointing at the root filesystem seems useless for production use, as a real runtime is required for any practical deployment to developers and products. It thus should not be part of what gets installed by default, so I propose removing it from packagegroup-flatpak. If keeping it at all is still desirable, one option would be to perhaps keep it as an image feature, as that seems more appropriate (it's exposing the image contents as a flatpak runtime).
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The fake runtime scheme that flatpak-image-runtime implements by pointing at the root filesystem seems useless for production use, as a real runtime is required for any practical deployment to developers and products. It thus should not be part of what gets installed by default, so I propose removing it from packagegroup-flatpak. If keeping it at all is still desirable, one option would be to perhaps keep it as an image feature, as that seems more appropriate (it's exposing the image contents as a flatpak runtime).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: