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Opinions on the flathub metadata guidelines?
(docs.flathub.org)
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Your post body could've been a comment as well since it answers your header. Now everyone who answers kind of has to respond to your header and body
I agree with you. Guidelines are very good and appreciated but they shouldn't be enforced.
A screenshot shouldn't be optional.
That dark theme screenshot is bad and light theme is good is nuts because if theme is important you provide a 50/50 screenshot showing off the themes.
uh...sorry, wasn't my intention to make the post come out that way.
No worries
Counterpoint: I prefer it the way you've done it.
Although I do not like a title of a statement with a question mark glued on. This is a pet peeve of mine. You could ask "is flatpak's icon style guide too strict?", though Betteridge's law of headlines says the answer is no.