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CharDSon
4 years agoFrequent Contributor
Feature Request: 1Password on Flathub
Since the recent https://1password.community/discussion/comment/615214/#Comment_615214 would be, time to publish 1Password on https://flathub.org/home.
Flathub is the best known Flatpak package sto...
- 4 days ago
Hello folks,
Thank you for all of your requests and for continuing to share your feedback, we truly appreciate it. Although 1Password isn't currently available on Flathub, and I don't have any news to share about plans to publish there, you can install the Flatpak version of 1Password by following this guide:
Get the 1Password for Linux app – Flatpak
My colleagues and I will continue to make sure your interest in seeing 1Password published to Flathub is heard by our product team. If anything changes regarding the available installation options for 1Password on Linux, we’ll be sure to update this thread.
-Dave
1P_Dave
Moderator
4 days agoHello folks,
Thank you for all of your requests and for continuing to share your feedback, we truly appreciate it. Although 1Password isn't currently available on Flathub, and I don't have any news to share about plans to publish there, you can install the Flatpak version of 1Password by following this guide:
Get the 1Password for Linux app – Flatpak
My colleagues and I will continue to make sure your interest in seeing 1Password published to Flathub is heard by our product team. If anything changes regarding the available installation options for 1Password on Linux, we’ll be sure to update this thread.
-Dave
boekelele
6 hours agoNew Contributor
Dave, "install 1Password from this alternate flatpak repo" is not a solution to "please put 1Password on Flathub, like literally every other password manager". Could you please unmark it as such?
What is especially grating is that you guys have taken the effort to put 1Password on Snapcraft, which is only really used by a singular distro, Ubuntu.
- RHEL is (loosely) based on Fedora
- gLinux (Google's distro) is based on Debian Testing
- SteamOS is based on Arch
- SUSE is its own thing
None of these use Snap as their containerized software distribution, all of them use and Flatpak and aside from gLinux all of them use Flathub.
Apologies for the slightly abrasive response, but it has been almost half a decade now, being continually ignored by the team is getting rather annoying.
- 1P_Dave5 hours ago
Moderator
Marking a post as a solution is not the same as closing an issue or request. It simply points readers to the most up-to-date answer so that they don't have to scroll through the entire thread.
My colleagues and I will keep advocating for your interest in seeing 1Password published to Flathub with our product team. I'm sorry that I don't have anything more to share at the moment.
-Dave
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