[03:48] <phoenix_firebrd> Is signal-desktop secure?
[03:48] <phoenix_firebrd> I mean is signal-desktop snap package secure?
[03:49] <phoenix_firebrd> I have installed signal app on my android mobile to handle sms also, now I would like to use the signal app on desktop too and sync between the mobile client and the desktop one, so is the snap package of signal desktop  app safe?
[03:49] <phoenix_firebrd>  I have doubts because in the android play store the app is provided by signal foundation,  but the snap package is by Snapcrafters
[17:03] <Son_Goku> JamieBennett, niemeyer, zyga: I don't recall if I've said this in here before, but snapd is now available in Fedora EPEL for all EL7 distributions
[17:05] <niemeyer> Son_Goku: \o/
[17:05] <niemeyer> Son_Goku: Happy new year!
[17:06] <Son_Goku> happy new year to you too
[17:06] <niemeyer> Son_Goku: Thanks
[17:06]  * Son_Goku is tired
[17:06] <niemeyer> Son_Goku: People are still off this week.. activities kick off on Monday
[17:06] <Son_Goku> ah
[17:06] <Son_Goku> I guess that's why no one noticed that it's been available for two weeks now
[17:07] <Son_Goku> I *was* originally going to wait until snapd 2.37 with the new selinux stuff
[17:07] <Son_Goku> but when the notice about 2.37 being delayed went out, I figured I might as well
[17:08] <niemeyer> Son_Goku: Yeah, that's super cool, thanks so much for working on this
[17:08] <Son_Goku> and now that dnf is in el7, we can make base snaps of centos7 and fedora
[17:09] <Son_Goku> though fedora base snaps will be smaller given the higher degree of modularization
[17:09] <popey> \o/
[17:09] <Son_Goku> now snapcraft just needs an rpm+dnf backend
[17:10] <popey> does https://docs.snapcraft.io/installing-snapd/6735 and https://docs.snapcraft.io/installing-snap-on-fedora/6755 need updating as a result?
[17:12] <Son_Goku> you'll need a separate page for RHEL/CentOS
[17:12] <Son_Goku> popey: https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/snapd-updates-in-fedora-epel-for-enterprise-linux/8310/11?u=conan_kudo
[17:12] <Son_Goku> RHEL/CentOS 7.6 or later is required
[17:13] <Son_Goku> Amazon Linux 2 will become compatible once they merge in the 7.6 SELinux update
[17:15] <popey> ok
[17:15] <popey> we can deal with that when we're back next week, thanks