There are definitely rough edges in some snap apps as they are today,
but many others work just fine out of the box, and an end-user shouldn't
have to know what a snap is in the first place, much like regular end-
users today don't know what a debian package is.

The rough edges have to be polished and bugs addressed, but this
shouldn't hold back from offering/promoting snaps in Ubuntu Software.

On top of additional security, snaps are very much about empowering
upstream developers/editors to control exactly which version of their
software will be delivered to users.

** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Opinion

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