You can search for "meta package" or "metapackage" in descriptions and
see if you think it would make sense to display any of those. I think in
most cases a metapackage means that the maintainer has been thoughtful
enough to try to provide a convenient bundle of software for users and
it would be nice for the software centre to allow this thoughtfulness to
be propagated along.

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