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Just adding my 2 cents. Having made the permanent switch from Win 10 (as it enters EOL) to Linux and wanting nothing to do with MS's dystopian plans for full-time recording of my system, having a ProtonDrive client on Linux would allow me to fully justify my Unlimited/Duo subscription and would allow me to eliminate my dependence on other paid cloud storage solutions.
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With MS becoming increasingly hostile to user/data privacy, I would very much like to ditch Win11 and use something like OpenSUSE as a daily driver for my home PC. Having a native Linux app for Proton Drive would make that switch possible, since it's currently the only cloud-based storage solution I use.
It doesn't have to be an Apt package in my opinion. Even an AppImage or binary would be fine.