In this episode of Zed Decoded, Thorsten talks to Mikayla, who's been leading the effort to Zed working on Linux, about the Zed's Linux version and how it's taking shape
I miss the point why they don’t invested into Flatpak. I mean, with Flatpak they could’ve focus on make Zed works on the Flatpak platform and, as a consequence, it will be fine in every distro. The only thing that they should’ve be taking care is X11 and Wayland, but every other aspect to worry such as distro choice, QT/GTK, Gnome/KDE, etc would be vanished away
They have not made a final decision on packaging it, in fact it’s not even distributed at the moment, you need to compile it yourself. From what I’ve seen they will very likely package it as flatpak when it’s out of alpha/beta
I miss the point why they don’t invested into Flatpak. I mean, with Flatpak they could’ve focus on make Zed works on the Flatpak platform and, as a consequence, it will be fine in every distro. The only thing that they should’ve be taking care is X11 and Wayland, but every other aspect to worry such as distro choice, QT/GTK, Gnome/KDE, etc would be vanished away
They have not made a final decision on packaging it, in fact it’s not even distributed at the moment, you need to compile it yourself. From what I’ve seen they will very likely package it as flatpak when it’s out of alpha/beta
Or just install with cargo, have it run unrestricted and still work everywhere. I dont think rust apps need to be flatpakked