Re: Fedora 22 and missing applications

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Hi,

On 05/26/2015 05:33 PM, Richard Hughes wrote:
Quite a few people are going to be installing Fedora 22 in the coming
days, searching for things in the software center and not finding
their esoteric GUI tool. This is because some applications still don’t
ship AppData files, which have become compulsory in the workstation
spin for this release. Luckily, the vast majority of applications that
don't include AppData are not popular and most have little-to-no
upstream activity.

If you want to check an application without installing F22 you can use
this link http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/screenshots/f22/matrix.html

What does "dead" in that table mean? I see a lot of games marked this way,
and yes many games see little upstream activity, because once a game is
finished it typically really is finished.

If I add appdata files to packages marked dead, will that make them
available in the software center? Or ... ?

Regards,

Hans
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