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        <description>We are living through an unprecedented boom in indie app development on our platforms, which introduces new challenges at a larger scale. Every week, Flathub gets flooded with new, high-quality and innovative projects, but how many survive the test of time? Is there life after EOL? Can AI help? Pressing the fork button is the easy part. Find out the social rules around forking, how to lay the foundations for long-term sustainability without burning out maintainers. Evangelos Paterakis is a freelancer developer and security researcher based in Greece. They are passionate about FOSS and have been involved in many developer scenes from Android ROMs and iOS tweaks to LLVM frontends. Nowadays they are primarily participating in the GNOME project. The Linux App Summit (LAS) brings the global Linux community together to learn, collaborate, and help grow the Linux application ecosystem. Through talks, panels, and Q&amp;A sessions, we encourage attendees to share ideas, make connections, and join our goal of building a common app ecosystem.</description>
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