![]() ![]() ![]() Well, in February 2021, we announced that the installer would be refreshed and it was being made with Flutter. In that list, you’ll see that in August of 2020 the team started to discuss building a new Ubuntu installer, and Flutter was on the list of possibilities. You’ll find a full list of updates about their work in the team’s weekly discourse posts as far back as April. From there, Ubuntu Desktop engineers hit the ground running. This was the first step towards Flutter being available for Linux through their alpha release. Flutter and Ubuntu, Ubuntu and Flutterīack in July 2020, we (Canonical along with Google’s Flutter folks) announced support for the Flutter app ecosystem. We thought we’d take this opportunity to talk about what all this means and why we’re doing it. Canonical has been working to support Flutter for some time now, bringing the SDK to Linux, committing to build a new Ubuntu installer, and now, making Flutter the default choice for future Canonical mobile and desktop apps. At Flutter Engage, Ken VanDine, engineering manager for the Ubuntu desktop, made an appearance in the keynote speech to talk about Flutter on Ubuntu. ![]()
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