Seriously guys, I mean why the heck would you replace something that
works like a charm (normal apt, .deb files or PPAs) with something
that's still obviously not ready to be thrown at people's machines
forcing them to use snaps instead of regular .deb. you don't even leave
the user the choice of doing otherwise. Shame on the Open Source
community for choosing to adopt such methods. Plus the themes on snaps
are broken as well. Like the mouse cursor is white by default for my
system, but inside most of snap apps it turns smaller and black too.
Why? Cause snap is still to this day a pretty broken and inconsistent
POS.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1776873

Title:
  Whitelisted allowedURLschemes breaks some desktop apps

Status in snapd:
  Triaged
Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/blob/7952972d4897e085030b288e44dc98b824f6723a/userd/launcher.go#L55

  snapd has a hard-coded list of allowed URL schemes. Currently that is
  limited to "http", "https", "mailto", "snap".

  We have a number of applications in the store which are trying to use
  protocol handlers outside this scope and break when that's not
  possible.

  e.g.

  Telegram Desktop: tg:/
  Github Desktop: git:/
  IRCCloud Desktop: irc:/

  These are the ones I know of, others may also be affected. Can we
  please at least expand the list to those that we know of, and perhaps
  research other popular protocol handlers?

  Ideally we wouldn't have a whitelist, because this delays our ability
  to land new applications with as-yet unknown url schemes.

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