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It's probably worth to define which kind of user are we talking about, because not everyone operate cli and not everyone is comfortable running flatpaks without knowing what's inside.
These are two different scenarios, and LNpub is probably at an early stage still. Feedback like this help the product grow, offering various options for different type of users could be really helpful.
not everyone operate cli and not everyone is comfortable running flatpaks without knowing what's inside.
Last time I setup a desktop environment, KDE Plasma included a graphical installer that handled all the Flatpak machinery while still showing you who the publisher was. I'm not familiar enough with the entire "Desktop Linux" space to make an absolute comparison, although the UX seemed like something a non-technical user could figure out and even rely upon for making security-related decisions.
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