I personally prefer FireFox over Chromium. Even better a Librewolf flatpak + Flatseal + Flatsweep. Can you build in direct access to install apps from Flathub - or are there technical impediments or security issues around that?
Perhaps EasyOS could include ungoogled chromium in the EasyOS Flatpak repository.
Also, can you enable direct downloads of flatpaks from Flathub directly?
Love your work Barry, shame you can’t obtain Australian Govt funding to help you obtain a team of maintainers for your uniquely and innovative distro in our budding surveillance state that Australia has become.
One other thing - Your Tor Flatpak had an incorrect name/link in the repository (last time I looked).
Another thing, is it possible to install the Mullvad VPN software on your distributor? MX Linux enables that option (along with iVPN and Nord) in their repository. That helps them to have such wide user appeal on the basis of prioritising convenience for their user. I believe if you offer that option, it would attract a lot more regular users who aren’t so technically adept (for people like me) to maintain their Privacy and help fight the capitalist surveillance system.
Providing OpenSnitch to your app repository, would allow people to realise how accessible their computers are to malicious apps. I installed LittleSnitch on my Mac and was blown away at HOW many trackers were sending data back to these apps that are secretly spying - many regular users do not realise this! Really informed me what a PANTOMIME the whole Apple privacy thing is.
As Rob Braxman states on his YouTube channel (via Invidious), Apple is most likely deceptively incorporating client side scanning. Thankfully I’m not doing anything wrong, besides not holding the same (short-sighted) political views on the Donbass (which along with Crimea has a predominantly Russian speaking population). But this creeping surveillance occurring in our Western World, shows how we are sliding silently into a dystopian future. Hopefully you can help work against this trend…like Edward Snowden, who is a true modern day hero!
Also, I believe EasyOS uses JWM window manager. Will they be upgrading to use the Wayland protocol anytime soon, the way xfce and cinnamon are planning to, or will this continue to use X11?
I understand however, that you do not have that many resources, so this may not be possible.
Love how EasyOS is one of the few distro’s that continues to NOT using systemd and that you are trying upgrade the security of your Puppy Linux framework.
Thank you so much 

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