How many use snap on fedora?

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  • microshift

    A small form factor OpenShift/Kubernetes optimized for edge computing

  • I use one snap, but not on Fedora, instead with RHEL. It is the only way to use Microk8s, which is a quite full-featured distribution of Kubernetes that has a small footprint. Red Hat recently came out with an early offering called MicroShift, but it's not really ready yet. When it can satisfy my needs, you'll bet I'm switching.

  • microk8s

    MicroK8s is a small, fast, single-package Kubernetes for datacenters and the edge.

  • I use one snap, but not on Fedora, instead with RHEL. It is the only way to use Microk8s, which is a quite full-featured distribution of Kubernetes that has a small footprint. Red Hat recently came out with an early offering called MicroShift, but it's not really ready yet. When it can satisfy my needs, you'll bet I'm switching.

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    The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.

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  • extension-manager

    A utility for browsing and installing GNOME Shell Extensions.

  • Well, that's harsh. flatpak has the same "problem" with firefox and the gnome extension manager. It's called sandboxing, and it's a security feature. The firefox native connection to a binary on your computer which is used for gnome extensions is kind of terrifying; it is a hack. You are lucky that snap (or flatpak) brought it to everyone's attention, because there is now a better and safer solution: https://github.com/mjakeman/extension-manager

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