Well, you have the Code of Conduct, and we do not have normal software
that would not break user systems. Is there any correlation here we
cannot discuss because of the Code of Conduct.

I am very sorry that my rudeness upset such unique snowflakes as the
snap team.

The problem is described two years and still present, the importance is
"Wishlist".

Is somewhere an open technical discussion about solving the problem in
Ubuntu, other than the request to submitting url schemes to the
whitelist? In my opinion, this is a fundamental architectural problem
and it cannot be solved by PR from a third-party developer.

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