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Not a happy review from Distrowatch...
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How is LXD included in the repo as a first-class citizen a "conservative evolutionary step". I know this review is from a desktop perspective so it probably doesn't matter that much to the reviewer. But having a stable LXD platform that does not require Snap to run is a big step forward.