The `peek` package has been approved in Fedora repositories [1], but it doesn't even start without ffmpeg installed [2], which is not distributed in Fedora repositories (but is available in rpmfusion):
Why we should drop such useful app just because it doesn't work on Cinnamon? It works on GNOME without ffpmeg and rpm fusion repo, see screenshot [1].
The peek specfile contains a `Recommends: ffmpeg >= 3`, which is rather confusing... I think this package should never have passed the review process! It should really stay in rpmfusion repository.
OK, this should been fixed. There was a proposal for this but it not passed https://pagure.io/packaging-committee/issue/914
Is this something allowed? Should I file a ticket against the package or against fedora-infra to suggest its retirement?
App works on GNOME. I can add hard dependency: gnome-shell in this case if you think this is better rather then installing ffmpeg.