Mhm okay, is there any reason you need such complicated machinery for getting 
flatpaks available in Fedora? The point is, for me, the desktop sandboxing 
capabilities, and specially when they'll actually be effective after the death 
of X11-only applications eco-system wide.

The issue with Flatpaks on Fedora right now is that you pretty much must go 
through Flathub, and for many reasons, Flathub is not up to Fedora's packaging 
quality standards at all. Also, it ships proprietary software. For me, it is 
desirable to have flatpak packaging for the sandboxing capabilities but keep 
the software synchronized and maintained along with Fedora.

It seems wholly unnecessary to me to *require* a full-blown Kubernetes cluster 
for building Flatpaks.

I hear that they are OCI images right now, possibly revisit?

I am willing to help this, I want flatpaks with sandboxing for more secure 
desktop with Fedora.
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