[03:29] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[08:00] <foxfp> is ubuntu moving towards replacing apt with the snap store?
[08:02] <lotuspsychje> foxfp: apt is cli, not sure what you mean exactly and what you heared
[08:05] <foxfp> i'm wondering if ubuntu is planning to replace their traditional package management with snaps
[08:06] <guiverc> foxfp, I've seen no real movement towards this... I have seen movement towards a snap-based desktop system + the traditional system (all flavors are currently deb based; some include some snap packages but not all do)
[08:06] <lotuspsychje> foxfp: the devs are working on a snap only based ubuntu flavour atm
[08:07]  * guiverc has now found 6 green SysRq keyfronts, 3x black SysRq, 2x grey... but no blue...  my color blue in #ubuntu earlier maybe was wrong :(
[08:08] <guiverc> many end-use cases will really benefit from a SNAP based desktop system (ie. Ubuntu Core flavor desktop)  but that's an extra product being my point
[08:09] <foxfp> is the snap server proprietary? i heard it was proprietary when i last talked about it
[08:10] <guiverc> foxfp, there are somewhat regular flavor sync meetings, where Canonical devs update flavors; the meeting minutes can be read on discourse which give a pretty clear indication (a source often used by bloggers.. those in meeting may hear a few extra things, but most go in minutes)
[08:10] <guiverc> https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-flavor-sync-meeting-notes-may-8-2023/35642 is an example of what I was referring to