Bastien Nocera wrote:
You're right, it's better :)
If you define "better" as larger download, higher use of RAM and disk space,
less system integration, fewer and less timely security fixes and other
bugfixes, etc., then yes, Flatpak is "better". ^^
See also
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bundled_Libraries – Flatpak requires
you to bundle ALL libraries that are not part of the "runtime" bundle. Other
similar systems even require you to really bundle ALL libraries without
exception. But even Flatpak's split is nowhere near flexible enough.
Kevin Kofler