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Make a "stable" link to the latest dev version #1290
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Making Brave natively available to install on a variety of platforms, app stores, and repositories.
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Planned work. We expect to get to it "soon".
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Labels
closed/stale
Issue is no longer relevant, perhaps because the feature it refers to has been deprecated.
OS/Linux
packaging
Making Brave natively available to install on a variety of platforms, app stores, and repositories.
priority/P4
Planned work. We expect to get to it "soon".
setup/installer
Make a non-changing link to the latest dev version (.deb file) of the browser. This would help some distributions like Arch (it would be easy to create a PKGBUILD for AUR if link doesn't change).
For example Google Chrome does this:
https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-unstable_current_amd64.deb always points to the latest google-chrome-dev build.
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