sonny, to fediverse
@sonny@floss.social avatar

Dear

We are funding accessibility infrastructure on Linux :linux:

We are focusing on issues and regressions related to Wayland and Flatpak :wayland: :flatpak:

Please share your feedback and ideas, even if you're not sure if it's in scope 🤷

TTimo, to steam
@TTimo@mastodon.social avatar

Valve is seeing an increasing number of bug reports for issues caused by Canonical's repackaging of the Steam client through snap.

The best way to install Steam on Debian and derivative operating systems is to follow the instructions at http://repo.steampowered.com/steam/ and use the official .deb

We are not involved with the snap repackaging. It has a lot of issues.

If you don't want the .deb, please at least consider the flatpak version.

#steam #ubuntu #snap #flatpak

sonny, (edited ) to linux
@sonny@floss.social avatar

GNOME is shaping up really nicely for privacy

• Background App indicator
• App permissions
• Device Security Settings
• Mic / Camera* indicators
• Screen Sharing indicator
• Remote Desktop indicator
• Location indicator
• Incrementally better app sandboxing
• VPN (incl Wireguard) support
• Quick Network Toggles

Made possible by and our talented community.

  • Available in the upcoming GNOME 45 release
flathub, to opensource

Hello, world! 👋 It’s your friendly neighborhood app store here on the Fediverse! Check our profile, we’re verified. 😎

Speaking of which… if you’re an app developer and want to get your app verified on Flathub, check the docs! If you need any help, give us a shout here.

https://docs.flathub.org/docs/for-app-authors/verification

#Flathub #Flatpak #OpenSource #Linux #FOSS #FLOSS #introduction

sonny, (edited ) to linux
@sonny@floss.social avatar

Anyone in my network interested in research and prototype network portal for Flatpak?

In the long run we are interested in:

• Give more control to users over app network access
• Allow apps that need network access to be considered “Safe”

We expect something like unsharing the network namespace and a bridge on the host for permissions / monitoring.

Boost welcome :boost_love:

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cassidy, to Steamdeck
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

I'll keep saying it, because it keeps coming up. If you're working in the FreeDesktop, Linux, or Flatpak spaces, you need to understand this, even if you don't personally care about gaming or Steam Deck.

#SteamDeck #Flatpak #Flathub #Linux #FreeDesktop #FreeSoftware #OpenSource #FOSS #FLOSS

thunderbird, to linux
@thunderbird@mastodon.online avatar

Thunderbird family, thank you for your unending patience. Some of you may have noticed this already, but we're happy to say that Thunderbird 115 is now available on Flathub!

Enjoy Supernova, enjoy your Friday, and thanks as always for supporting free and open-source software

https://flathub.org/apps/org.mozilla.Thunderbird

#Flatpak #Linux #FOSS

flathub, to GNOME

Thanks to all you developers out there adding brand colors to your apps over the past months we're almost ready to launch featured banners ✨

If you're an app maintainer and haven't done this yet for your app, here are the docs: https://docs.flathub.org/docs/for-app-authors/appdata-guidelines/quality-guidelines

To make it more interesting we're setting a deadline! We will be launching the new banners on April 20th, so for the possibility to be featured during the first week, update your apps today :)

flathub, to linux

You may have seen the “Verified” badge on apps from Flathub which shows that the developer has proven ownership of their app, e.g. via their website or code host.

With great adoption (nearly 1,000 verified apps!), we’re trying something out to help with transparency:

⚠️ Unverified

If you see this, it flags that the app has not been verified by its developer—it’s effectively a community-maintained package.

#Flathub #Flatpak #Linux

Audacity’s app listing with an “Unverified” badge below the “Muse Group” developer name

sonny, to linux
@sonny@floss.social avatar

Great news for Linux gamers.

Steam will soon use the desktop portal file picker.

In practice, it means Steam will use your native desktop method for selecting and saving files, resulting in better user experience and desktop integration.

This is one of many things Flatpak and GNOME pioneered that improves the Linux desktop for everyone.

A screenshot of the native file picker as used by Steam.

openandroidinstaller, to linux
@openandroidinstaller@fosstodon.org avatar

Hey everyone! We are looking for some help packaging as a to make it more accessible for people. Any or flatpak experts out there willing to lend a hand?

cassidy, (edited ) to bitwarden
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

Do you use ? Do you also use or ?

The is a community effort, automated from the official release. That feels a bit off for your password manager; the thing that holds all your secrets.

A community post from 2021 asking them to maintain it only got 211 votes, 117 likes, and 46 comments but over 10k views. I and other folks commented and said we'd be happy to help, but never heard back.

Maybe give the post some attention?

https://community.bitwarden.com/t/bitwarden-should-manage-its-flathub-application/30823?u=cassidyjames

flathub, to random

Today's the day 🥳✨🌈

The new home page layout is live on https://flathub.org now, including:

  • Banner with 5 featured apps (updated weekly)
  • App of the day
  • New group for trending apps
  • Tabbed section with trending, popular, new and updated apps

This has been almost a year in the making, including tons of work on documentation, backend, frontend, and the actual metadata in apps. Special thanks to @razze and @tbernard!

#flathub #flatpak

Two screenshots of GNOME Web, both showing the Flathub home page. The left one is a mobile size, the right one is a small desktop / tablet size.

cassidy, to GNOME
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

Developers of apps on Flathub, some questions for you!

First, what's your app? Why did you choose Flathub to distribute your app? Do you distribute on other stores/distribution methods, or just Flathub—and why? What's something you like about Flathub? What's something that could be better?

Thanks; please boost for reach!

#Flathub #Flatpak #GNOME #KDE #Linux #OpenSource

flathub, to linux

“Improved build validation, increased moderation, and the long-awaited switch to libappstream” by @barthalion

Heads up to app developers: Flathub’s automatic build validation is more thorough now, and includes checks for issues we previously would have only flagged manually. There’s a chance that if your app has been passing continuous integration checks previously, it will fail now; here's why, and what to do about it:

https://docs.flathub.org/blog/improved-build-validation

silmathoron, (edited ) to Signal
@silmathoron@floss.social avatar

For #Signal users on #Linux (and #MobileLinux), there is a poll on the community discourse to see how many people are using Signal on Desktop and where they are getting it from, if you want to chime in: https://community.signalusers.org/t/signal-on-desktop-survey/53978

Hopefully if we can show @signalapp that there is interest, they will finally claim the #Flatpak (and hopefully the #Arm version from Elagost 1 at the same time)

TheEvilSkeleton, to linux

New article: "Overview of Flatpak's Permission Models"

https://theevilskeleton.gitlab.io/2023/05/11/overview-of-flatpaks-permission-models.html

Huge thanks to @orowith2os for proofreading the article :)

#Flatpak #Linux #GNU #Security

tbernard, to GNOME
@tbernard@mastodon.social avatar

As part of the GNOME @sovtechfund project we've been working on improving notifications in GNOME (and the wider free desktop) 🔔✨

In this blog post @jsparber gives an update on the current state, what's already landed in 46, and what's coming in the near future!

https://blogs.gnome.org/shell-dev/2024/04/23/notifications-46-and-beyond

cassidy, to linux
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

Portals are the Linux desktop API for apps.

Check out this shiny new little website covering some of the basics, but the gist: every desktop supports these APIs with a native UI that makes sense to their desktop. But cross-platform apps can just use Portals and their app will work across desktop environments, OSes, etc.

https://flatpak.github.io/xdg-desktop-portal/

#Linux #FreeDesktop #OpenSource #FOSS #FLOSS #Flatpak

gnomeapps, to GNOME
@gnomeapps@mastodon.mossy.page avatar

Have you ever wanted to quickly and securely send files between devices? Warp does just that, and does it well! By using the “Magic Wormhole” protocol, you need only copy your transmit code to the other machine, then you can start receiving your documents. Each transmission is encrypted, and if the clients are in the same building, the files will even be sent over the local network!

You can get the app on Flathub here: https://flathub.org/apps/app.drey.Warp

#gnome #apps #flatpak

A screenshot of warp showing the "Your Transmit Code" dialogue. There is a QR code and a string of text, both acting as the transfer code
A screenshot of warp showing the "Receive File" page. It is prompting the user to "Enter the transmit code from the sender". A code has been inputted
A screenshot of warp showing the "File Transfer Successful" dialogue

cassidy, to GNOME
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

Flathub has OVER A MILLION active users! 🎉

https://docs.flathub.org/blog/over-one-million-active-users-and-growing/

That's a nice new stat to reference when asking developers to bring their app to Flathub: it gets them in front of more than a million Linux users. 👀

#Flathub #Flatpak #GNOME #KDE #Linux #OpenSource

gnomeapps, (edited ) to GNOME
@gnomeapps@mastodon.mossy.page avatar

Do you have one too many Flatpaks installed? Look no further than Warehouse! Scroll through a list of all your installed apps and perform a batch operation to delete some. Alternatively, see their Flatpak properties displayed on a popup or change some filters. Choose to see only apps or runtimes, then toggle the remotes that provide the packages in your list

You can follow the app's creator here: @Heliguy

You can get the app on Flathub here: https://flathub.org/apps/io.github.flattool.Warehouse

#gnome #apps #flatpak

sonny, (edited ) to GNOME
@sonny@floss.social avatar

GNOME sdk/platform 46beta is available on Flathub :gnome: :flatpak:

Time to update manifests, dependencies, and test 🧪

Things I am most excited about for developers:

• libadwaita adaptive dialogs
• GLib/Gio docs in Biblioteca
• WebP image support
• GtkAccessibleText
• Accessible WebKitGTK
• libmanette Gamepads API

#GNOME #GTK #development #Flatpak #Flathub

gnomeapps, to GNOME
@gnomeapps@mastodon.mossy.page avatar

If you need to test your connection speed, if you want something quick and simple on your desktop, then you should try out Speedtest! Using the LibreSpeed backend, you can choose from one of many regional servers to see how your network fares. Check upload and download speeds, your ping and jitter, to see how fast and how reliable your Wi-Fi is

You can get the app on Flathub here: https://flathub.org/apps/xyz.ketok.Speedtest

#gnome #app #flatpak

A screenshot of Speedtest, showing a connection test in progress, currently downloading at 97.3Mbps
A screenshot of Speedtest, showing a connection test in progress, currently uploading at 77.5Mbps

sonny, to random
@sonny@floss.social avatar

💡 portal for anonymous telemetry. Hear me out!

Many developers want to have telemetry so that they can learn about how their app is used and how they perform.

It can lead to better software, but it's also a privacy nightmare 😮‍💨

Currently, apps need to enable full network for it (or more) and users have 0 control over it. This is happening. Right now.

What if there was a way to remove all the negative aspects of telemetry so that we can consider it safe? 🛡️

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