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After reviewing all updates in Update Manager, I would like the install the updates (inclusive of Flatpak runtimes) with one click.
When a Flatpak update requires a upgraded dependency, such as Flatpak runtimes, they are listed in the "Flatpaks" dialog (see attached), and the user can Cancel or Continue.
Update Manager includes all of the apt dependencies for review, but the Flatpak dependency experience isn't analogous. Flatpak runtime dependencies require a second confirmation and "an extra click," which slows updates. I barely look at the runtime dependencies and have never cancelled because they are implicitly required. In my opinion, this extra click is friction that degrades the upgrade experience.
I'd like the Flatpak runtime dependencies to be listed with all of software updates (apt and Flatpak), bypassing the "Flatpaks" runtime upgrade confirmation dialog, accomplishing flatpak update --assumeyes. If a user deselects the Flatpak runtime upgrades, it should trigger the existing experience.
In the past, I've upgraded Flatpaks via CLI, but I appreciate Upgrade Manager incorporating Flatpak so much that I want to achieve more upgrades with less friction and a single click.
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After reviewing all updates in Update Manager, I would like the install the updates (inclusive of Flatpak runtimes) with one click.
When a Flatpak update requires a upgraded dependency, such as Flatpak runtimes, they are listed in the "Flatpaks" dialog (see attached), and the user can Cancel or Continue.
Update Manager includes all of the apt dependencies for review, but the Flatpak dependency experience isn't analogous. Flatpak runtime dependencies require a second confirmation and "an extra click," which slows updates. I barely look at the runtime dependencies and have never cancelled because they are implicitly required. In my opinion, this extra click is friction that degrades the upgrade experience.
I'd like the Flatpak runtime dependencies to be listed with all of software updates (apt and Flatpak), bypassing the "Flatpaks" runtime upgrade confirmation dialog, accomplishing
flatpak update --assumeyes
. If a user deselects the Flatpak runtime upgrades, it should trigger the existing experience.In the past, I've upgraded Flatpaks via CLI, but I appreciate Upgrade Manager incorporating Flatpak so much that I want to achieve more upgrades with less friction and a single click.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: