Bazaar is a GAME CHANGER (and it's coming to your favorite distro)

Bazaar is a GAME CHANGER (and it's coming to your favorite distro)
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Bazaar, the new app store for GNOME, is coming to other Linux distros–and that’s a game-changer. There’s a pull request on Flathub's Git repository to add it to Flathub; meaning you'll soon be able to install Bazaar on any Flatpak-enabled distro! And this is a HUGE deal for the Linux community.

According to their GitHub README file:

[Bazaar is] a new app store for GNOME with a focus on discovering and installing applications and add-ons from Flatpak remotes, particularly Flathub. It emphasizes supporting the developers who make the Linux desktop possible. Bazaar features a "curated" tab that can be configured by distributors to allow for a more locallized experience.

Bazaar has had an impressively fast development cycle. Just a few weeks ago, the only way to get your hands on Bazaar was by installing Bazzite, where it was first introduced. I recently had the chance to check it out in a Bazzite VM and it has already evolved significantly in that short time.

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