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The RuneLite client is available on Snapcraft and in the Ubuntu Snap store, which is great!
From the published snap package, one might be able to conclude that the package is maintained by @Adam-, a member of the RuneLite organization. For this conclusion though, one must assume that Adam- on Github and Adam on Snapcraft are the same person. Is this assumption correct? And how should one be able to confirm this? https://snapcraft.io/install/runelite/ubuntu
If the Snapcraft package is an official release and maintained by a member of the RuneLite organization, then it would be great to provide some kind of confirmation of legitimacy. For instance by listing it under the "download" drop-down menu on the runelite.net main page, or any other backlink provided on a trusted channel.
Is this something to consider?
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The RuneLite client is available on Snapcraft and in the Ubuntu Snap store, which is great!
From the published snap package, one might be able to conclude that the package is maintained by @Adam-, a member of the RuneLite organization. For this conclusion though, one must assume that Adam- on Github and Adam on Snapcraft are the same person. Is this assumption correct? And how should one be able to confirm this?
https://snapcraft.io/install/runelite/ubuntu
If the Snapcraft package is an official release and maintained by a member of the RuneLite organization, then it would be great to provide some kind of confirmation of legitimacy. For instance by listing it under the "download" drop-down menu on the runelite.net main page, or any other backlink provided on a trusted channel.
Is this something to consider?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: