Community-Maintained Snap Packages Not Clearly Distinguished from Official Releases
Self-hosted software distributed via Snap stores does not clearly communicate community maintenance status at the repository entry point. Enterprise users discover only after deployment that community packages lack official support, enterprise integrations, and data export paths. A clear label in the README top section would prevent costly misconfigurations.
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