On Sun, Nov 14, 2021 at 10:07 AM SternData <subscribed-lists@sterndata.com> wrote:
This just popped up on Slack:  "Note: Starting March 1, 2022, Slack will
no longer support Fedora Linux distributions."

Anyone know what's going on?  And maybe interested in engaging them on
Twitter @slackhq to ask for reconsideration?

I haven't seen anything on Slack indicating that the rpm will no longer be supported. Where did this notice pop up?

Their download page still has rpm downloads for Fedora. They also have snap packages. I haven't installed any snap packages since there was a warning of security issues with snap packages. 

They also have a page [1] with new slack pubkeys. There are instructions for two versions, 4.22 and above and 4.21 and below. I've never seen anything except for 4.21.

[1] https://slack.com/help/articles/115004809166-Verify-Slack-for-Linux--beta--package-signatures

Best,
Clifford
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