If you type "package" into the dash the fist entry is "GNOME Packages" which is the install/remove tool from gnome-packagekit. You can install it with three clicks. I don't think it makes sense to install it by default.
We may have been too aggressive in removing it. I think we could include it by default if it had a first-run dialog that briefly explains what a package is, and that package management is an advanced tool for system administrators. Maybe with a link that launches GNOME Software.
Alternatively, we could leave it uninstalled by default, and add a "cross-reference" to it from GNOME Software's first-run dialog, or simply by making it a featured app. Just throwing out ideas here....
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