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How would they trap everyone in the ecosystem?
This isn't Apple, there's a gajillon other ways of getting software you can use on every single linux distro.
That's exactly what they're trying to change.
Then I guess it's a good thing they don't control all other Linux distros.
Yes, thank god for that.
But they would to a degree if the Snap Store would actually succeed becoming the Linux app store (like Steam is for games but that's more because all other vendors don't care to make a Linux client).
Open source software would still be available packaged by the distros and as Flatpak, even if the software's author offered it exclusively as Snap.
Well, other software exists: https://github.com/flathub/com.bitwig.BitwigStudio/commits/master
Well, alternatives exist: https://lmms.io/download#linux