On Thu, 24 Nov 2016 14:08:48 +0100, Tinu Weber wrote:
Snaps (and other applications like pip, gems, cabal, docker, ...) do have capabilities to install additional data to the system. But they do not interfere with pacman's package/software infrastructure like AUR helpers and pacman wrappers do.
I don't like the idea behind this "universal package manager" approach either, but from a strictly technical point of view, it is no different than any of aforementioned tools. What they install may not be supported by the community/maintainers, but the tools themselves are.
An excerpt from https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2016-October/287739.html ogra@ubuntu.com is deeply involved in working on snappy. ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2016 14:40:32 +0200 Subject: Re: Question about Snaps To: ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com From: ogra@ubuntu.com [snip] snaps are the future in the ubuntu ecosystem (and most likely also in many others, when looking at the consortium of different distros and projects that decide on their direction now in the technical oversight board [1]) [snip] [1] appstream, Arch, debian, elementary, KDE, Ubuntu, VLC, Fedora ^^^^ ^^^^