Isn’t CoApp about packaging applications?
Well, oddly enough, the original vision for CoApp was less concerned about actually installing applications, but rather installing shared components. The ability to install an application comes by virtue that applications tend to be collections of components (shared or private), and a decent package management system should cover these goals easily.
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