On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 12:50 PM, Matthias Clasen <mcla...@redhat.com>wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-10-31 at 12:13 +0100, Tim Lauridsen wrote: > > I have tested gnome-software to see the current state, compaired to > > gpk in F19, there is a lot stuff there cant be done. > > > > > > 1. You cant install backgrounds / icons > > It is an application installer, first and foremost. Installing > backgrounds/icons/themes is not a priority. That being said, 3.11 can > install fonts and codecs. > I know that it is an application installer, but user want to install content also and gpk can do that, so it is a regression in my world. gnome-software cant install extra backgrounds and icons https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1025209 > > > 2. Not all application found in the menu, can be found under > > installed, you can search for them and find them, but cant remove them > > (ex. Document viewer) > > What menu ? And what application ? > > We have a notion of 'core app' - for things that 'come with the OS'. We > don't allow to uninstall those. > > It feels inconsitance that i cant remove evince, but it can remove other gnome apps like boxes and documents gnome-software dont show all installed applications https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1025250 > > 3. if you search for 'icons' you get at lot of wrong positives, where > > there is no visible relation to icons in the text shown > > Search looks at keywords from desktop files in addition to descriptions > and names. Would be good to see some concrete examples of the false > positives you get. I only get gnome-tweak-tool and some icon-related > font. > > search in package description, but dont show it https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1021889 > > 4. Description is missing from almost every application. > > Richard has pushed very hard for getting descriptions upstream - you may > have seen his repeated posts on this topic. And we have made quite a bit > of progress. But getting every application equipped with a good > description, screenshots, and other metadata will take some time, and > some help from the packagers and maintainers of those applications. > > I know Richard has pushed hard to get appdata for apps, but it do help the end user, if lot of apps in gnome-software dont have any descriptions. Look at System -> File Tools -> Caja-actions configuration tool How should an end user have a clue what this app does ? > > I think the current state will make Fedora look limitted for new > > Fedora users. > > Compared to Ubuntu, certainly. But compared to gpk-application F19, I > don't think so. > A tool like gnome-software targets novice enduser (IMHO) and more advanced user will tools like yum, dnf or yumex So I try to look at it like a novice end user, and they fill see a more friendly user interface, but they will not be able to find the things they are look for. The Fedora art team has done a great job find good extra background images, but you have to use a command line to install it on the current F10 gnome desktop, I is not a good user experiense i my book. Personal it is not a problem for me, but I would like Fedora to be as good as possible for new users, so i took some time to install the gnome desktop and check the state of thing and report the issues I have found. Tim
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