To be honest, your story was a lot of technical language, and I couldn’t fully understand it (Especially the second half was difficult with my knowledge). I just tried to understand it in my own way. In summary, is this what it means?
1 Install Fedora Templates
2 Create an AppQube based on that template
3 Then change the AppQube template to a different version of Fedora or a different system
・Summary If you have done this series of actions 1, 2, and 3, the systems may not work together and {missing application} may occur because of the different specifications of the systems If that’s what you said in the first half, I didn’t do this series of 1, 2, 3.
This is because the Fedora template does not have all the {basic system} at the time of installation in the first place. And I’ve never even built an AppQube based on such a flawed Templete. The reason was that I didn’t think AppQube would work properly in that state, and I thought that AppQube based on such a Fedora template would compromise anonymity.