Updating Linux installation instructions#4171
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AustinGil wants to merge 5 commits intotemporalio:mainfrom
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Updating Linux installation instructions#4171AustinGil wants to merge 5 commits intotemporalio:mainfrom
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Thanks for the contribution! Let's keep Homebrew in here in addition to Snap for the instructions since a lot of folks still use it. You can just add the Snap instructions right below the Homebrew one on the pages. Once that’s in, I’m good to approve! |
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What does this PR do?
Replaces references to Homebrew with Snap in the Linux installation documentation.
Notes to reviewers
To my knowledge, Homebrew is not a common tool found in Linux distros. Snap is much more common, and comes pre-installed in many, so it could remove an extra barrier to entry and feels more familiar to Linux users.
┆Attachments: EDU-5850 Updating Linux installation instructions