On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 5:46 PM, seth vidal <skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I mentioned this on: > http://skvidal.wordpress.com/2010/08/19/fedora-app-market-proof-of-concept/ > > last night but I thought I'd bring it up here: > > Yesterday someone was talking about installing apps in fedora and how it > was hard to figure out what to install/try b/c there were too much STUFF > in fedora. They suggested an ‘app store’ like functionality. I explained > that all the resources to do something like that exist in the > infrastructure yum and friends offer now. I decided to prove that > concept a bit. > > The concept of an ‘app’ is pretty amorphous but I decided to just use > what Colin Walters said was his definition of an ‘app’ – which is any > pkg containing a .desktop file. So I just whipped up a simple tool to > dump out an xml-file of a format yum is already familiar with based on > that criteria: > > http://skvidal.fedorapeople.org/misc/appfinder.py > > Running that generates an xml file with only the ‘apps’ defined. > > Great. Then I wrote a yum plugin to access and use this data. > > and I stuck it in this repo > > 1. copy this file into /etc/yum.repos.d/ > > 2. run: yum install yum-plugin-appmarket > > Now yum will have a few new commands available to it: > > app-install Install an App > app-list List Apps > app-remove Remove an App > app-search Search for an App > > Some examples: > > yum app-search yum > > won’t turn up ‘yum’ but it will turn up ‘yumex’. > > Fancy, huh? > > Now, the concept of an app can be refined in many ways but this is just > to prove that the infrastructure has been available. Thanks for working on this, the concept of "packages" should be an implementation detail that much (desktop) users shouldn't have to care about. This is definitely a step in the right direction. PK should follow that and only display apps by default in the GUI. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel