On 5 March 2013 19:19, Ryan Lerch <rlerch(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has seen the work GNOME has been doing on
the new
version of GNOME Software? It has the same name as the packagekit GUI that
is currently in Fedora, so i assume that it is going to replace it, but with
more of a focus on Applications rather than Packages.
Yes, the plan is to rename the old "Software" something like "Package
Installer" or something when it's ready to be included by default,
when it's ready, if that's what we want.
There is already a working version of it that can be easily built
from
source on Fedora 18:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-software/
Woh, steady on. It's pre-alpha at the moment :)
And it seems to be based off the designs that are mocked up here:
https://live.gnome.org/Design/Apps/Software
Correct.
It does not yet have individual overview pages for each
application like the mockups.
Right, agreed. It's kinda mocked up in the .glade file, there's just
no code behind it yet.
Does anyone here have any more thoughts on this new tool, and how
this
approach might interact with the way we package and distribute software in
Fedora?
I think the fact it's got a pluggable backend loader means we can
carry on with packages, although because Fedora doesn't ship AppStream
data in the repos (unlike Ubuntu, Suse, etc) not-yet-installed
applications are going to look pretty bad. I don't have a solution
there, but *something* (be it some kind of web service or local file)
needs to provide the application data.
Richard