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Can I get someone's opinion on Snap? Is it worth paying attention to?

My understanding is that it's a package manager that installs applications in their own isolated Linux sandbox, meaning you can install/distribute them on any distribution.. right?

Does that mean software like node.js or nginx/apache will be available via Snap?



I think you're confusing the company formerly known as Snapchat, now called 'Snap Inc.' with the 'Snappy' package manager (hosted out of 'snapcraft.io') which makes linuxy packages called 'snaps'. The two are unrelated.


I also got confused (I was wondering "who is Snap, and why is he investing in Google"), Snap is not that popular at the news sites that I read (which is mostly Hacker News :), at least after their name change.


I am getting confused and you nailed it. I'm referring to Snappy


I can't tell if you're joking but Snap is Snapchat. So not a package manager at all.




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