I just wanted to start a conversation around expanding Copr to output flatpak files using
Fedora (likely others like Gnome, KDE, etc too) runtimes. As flatpak is being pushed into
the world, getting ahead of the curve and helping people turn their projects into flatpaks
with Copr would be a good benefit on the community side, and likely just as helpful for
fedora package maintainers who will work on flatpaks in the future.
As you don't actually need to use rpms to make flatpaks, an entirely new mock plugin
could be made for that purpose, if one doesn't already exist that I am unaware of.
Would help to bring it into Koji as well in the future. There may be another way to just
install a built rpm into a chroot and turn around and add the metadata and build-export
into a flatpak repo and ignore mock altogether.
Thoughts?