Given that the most common case is running docker in server environments in VMs and the sysadmins are root, is this a real issue? Can you tell me an environment where a multi-tenant system runs docker?
> Wayland, by contrast, has a security model for the modern, hostile internet built in from the start.
And yet basic video and screen capture is not working for years now. Arbitrary rectangle capture still doesn't work on Ubuntu 16.04 in any tool I know of.
So they made it so secure to make basic features not work.
Linux users will not pay for appstore. There is no money to be made here. Just another timesink. You need to first attract significant non-developer users to Ubuntu (which is tied to making better laptops).
Are we seeing the same page? The sponsor page hardly lists anybody noteworthy and nobody is going to click through those links. It's wasted marketing money (developers are the worst segment you can try to sell to).
I think it is pure imagination to think marketers throw 100k for this.
Also thinking of funding opensource as a marketing fund is really not the right approach. The companies are then coming to you for the wrong reasons.