

That was an eye-opening read, especially the part about Briar. I can understand closing an issue to reduce developer load, but deleting it to censor mentions of specific apps? Almost dystopian. Thanks for keeping an open mind, it’s essential if you want to survive in the privacy and security community, which is so full of drama and ego.
It doesn’t have to be, but if all Linux apps were standalone binaries, installing apps would be a PITA. Flatpaks have better integration with the desktop environment (like automatically handling desktop shortcuts), can share runtimes to save space, have a standardized way of handling permissions and launch options, etc. The Linux world is moving towards flatpaks for many reasons, and the Tor Browser flatpak is marked as official from the Tor Project. Wouldn’t it be reasonable to expect it to work, and to get some sort of notification if it breaks?