The Workstation PRD explicitly, more than once states developers of
all sorts are the primary target market. The special focus is for a
platform for application development.
I wonder two things:
a.) Should more developer tools be installed by default?
'dnf group list' shows the following items with "develop" in the group
name:
C Development Tools and Libraries
D Development Tools and Libraries
Development Tools
RPM Development Tools
While 'dnf group list hidden' additional shows
Development and Creative Workstation
Development Libraries
GNOME Software Development
Java Development
[skipping KDE and Xfce specific items]
Legacy Software Development
LibreOffice Development
Perl Development
X Software Development
b.) Would it be helpful, friendlier, and better emphasize the special
focus, if these group install items mentioned above were exposed in
GNOME Software with an appropriate icon? GNOME Software is already
smart enough to lump OS updates as a single line item as if it were a
metapackage, when actually it's a collection of the current system
only related packages available for updating. So there's already a
UI/UX precedent for displaying non-applications within Software.
Chris Murphy