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Created Sep 15, 2021 by Allan Day@adayDeveloper

Package-based apps are all marked as "potentially unsafe"

In the app details pages, all package-based apps are marked as "potentially unsafe". This includes apps that are preinstalled as part of the OS, as well as apps that come from official distro repos.

Saying that the software provided by distros isn't safe sends a pretty bad signal to users.

It sounds like there's already a downstream patch to work around this for PureOS. It is also a serious issue for Fedora and Red Hat, which we need to resolve one way or another for GNOME 41 / Fedora 35.

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