Also, I would like to emphasize that I am essentially just suggesting
that make gnome-software more "modular".
I'm not proposing to completely eliminate/cut out and not ship
PackageKit as a basic package, if it's really needed somewhere.
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Matthias, I did not suggest to remove PackageKit support completely.
I was suggesting to separate PackageKit and make it a separate plugin.
This would make it possible to install GNOME Software exclusively with
the flatpak plugin, for those times when you only need to install
flatpak to the curren
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2019137
Title:
gnome-software should (?) be separated f
Public bug reported:
Given that the Snap Store is currently the default in Ubuntu instead of
GNOME Software, the only reason GNOME Software (along with the Snap
Store) can be installed is to support Flatpak applications.
In the current instance, if you want to add flatpak support, GNOME
Software