Hello Fedora QA and friends,

I would like to propose a change of what we define as core applications
because I feel that how it is done today is not sufficient. Let me explain.

## How it works today?

The *core applications* are defined in this testcase (
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation/Technical_Specification#Core_Applications).
In our matrices, the core applications are only tested for Gnome
Workstation. The appropriate test case (
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation/Technical_Specification#Core_Applications)
requires that all core applications are installed on the system and that
they start. The functionality is apparently tested by the *Desktop Menus
Testcase*.

## How I think it could work?
I think we could change how we approach the core applications, how we test
them and where we test them. For example:

* A list of generic core applications should be made (or the old list used,
see above), so that core applications are not limited to a certain desktop
environment (although we only test Gnome). By *generic* I mean that we
should not explicitly say, if the terminal application is *gnome-terminal*
or anything else. We only say it is a *terminal* application and each spin
will pick up what suits best for them.
* Core applications should be promoted to be a part of all Fedora spins. It
should not happen that a spin is missing a core application after a clean
installation.
* The presence check (that the apps are installed) could be easily done by
OpenQA. Possibly, it could be done even for more DE than just Gnome, hence
we could enhance the user experience for spin users.
* Functionality of the applications should be redefined - what we expect
for them to be doing - and this functionality should be required. I
suppose, that we would only block on Workstation functionality, though.
However, these guidelines could help the spin teams to decide which apps to
use as core apps.
* *Core applications* should not just have a basic functionality, as
defined in *Gnome Menus testcase* (
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_desktop_menus), they should be
fully functioning.

Before I focus on details, I would like to know your opinions on this
matter.

Thank you.

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Lukáš Růžička

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Red Hat

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