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See:
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xdg-app/2016-June/000230.html

You could ask that Flatpak support in this mailing list. Cheers.

El 22-06-2016 08:48, CVAlkan escribió: 

This is probably more of a flatpak question than a libreoffice question, but
...

Will the LibreOffice in FlatPak format eventually be available for Ubuntu
versions earlier than 14.04. I've been following the progress of the next
LTS version (Ubuntu 16.04), but it doesn't seem stable enough nor have all
the app support I need to upgrade yet.

Has anyone attempted to "fudge this into working (e.g. upgrading Gnome
stuff, etc.)? I've only used one of these "packaged" app systems so far
(MuseScore.AppImage) but it appears to work really well ...

Thanks for any comments or info ...

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