With respect, I think focusing on an improved response time for the PRs is missing the forest for the trees.
The vast majority of users that experience these bugs won't be the ones to make Ubuntu SSO & GitHub accounts and contribute PRs to fix it. They're just going to get a silent launch failure, and tell their social circles about how Ubuntu doesn't work. For snap's long term success, there needs to be a stronger focus on a good user experience or we're just going to lose users.
The only reason we don't see more of the errors now is that the default browser (Firefox) isn't shipped as a snap, and I really don't like being happy about that.
Fundamentally I think there needs to be a bigger focus on a user-friendly solution, something like the proposal to make all system registered apps work by default, or anything else like that.
With respect, I think focusing on an improved response time for the PRs is missing the forest for the trees.
The vast majority of users that experience these bugs won't be the ones to make Ubuntu SSO & GitHub accounts and contribute PRs to fix it. They're just going to get a silent launch failure, and tell their social circles about how Ubuntu doesn't work. For snap's long term success, there needs to be a stronger focus on a good user experience or we're just going to lose users.
The only reason we don't see more of the errors now is that the default browser (Firefox) isn't shipped as a snap, and I really don't like being happy about that.
Fundamentally I think there needs to be a bigger focus on a user-friendly solution, something like the proposal to make all system registered apps work by default, or anything else like that.