----- Original Message ----- > 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? :) Not from me. Notwithstanding the fact that many users won't know that there's a stand-alone Maps application and carry on using Bing or Google Maps in a browser, and that, even though it's easy to install new apps, we won't stop curating the default install, I've already made the necessary changes Friday, as mentioned on the list. -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop