On Mon, 2015-03-30 at 19:04 -0400, White, Langdon wrote: (snip) > I thought the point of gnome-software was to make apps discoverable > without default installation. I believe that if you type "map" in the > overview you get prompted to install maps, which is great. (Snip) I have a literal mind: I typed "map", and I got "character map", plus a bunch of my files which the search engine considered relevant. (1) I typed "gnome-map", and gnome-maps came up as an option along with the game nibbles. (2) I still support Langdon on this one, though. I agree with the great reasons to "include" it and "promote" it ... but what I loved about F21 over previous releases was that gnome-software and its integration with the activities overview search function makes what is installed on the system out of the box much less important, since if it wasn't, it could easily be installed right away. I think that "map" should show gnome-maps as suggested; after the knee-jerk reaction, it took me a moment to think "ah, maybe I should type "gnome-map" instead to see what happens" (which I'm not sure *everyone* would think of) ... Can I vote +/- O on this one? :) (1) http://www.malak.ca/linux/1-map.png (2) http://www.malak.ca/linux/2-gnome-map.png -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop