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>opinion
Something would be necessary, but nobody cares to make it.
>Is it bloat
I don't care. It needs to work first.
>the right way
The right way would be the thing that's closest to portable programs on Windows.
I recognize the merits of package managers, but the package manager fetishism in the Linux community is out of control.
>Flatpak
Flatpak had potential but as expected from freetards, they completely fucked up the entire thing.
The most important thing it's lacking is a way to DOWNLOAD THE FUCKING INSTALLER of a program. Yes, you can install them from flathub, but there's no way to download a single file that can install your program. There are workarounds to extract the data but first you have to install the program. So if you want to download a version that's not for your architecture, you can't do it.
Flatpak is also only used for graphical software, which is retarded. Linux desktop is a meme, and there's no reason not to provide CLI apps too.
It should also have a way to be less sandboxed because I suppose that interferes with shit.
>Docker
This actually works and does what it's supposed to do.
I like it and use it every day.