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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/12/14 04:33 AM, Alec Leamas
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This certainly works, but is it really a reasonable trade-off in
a developer context where things like compilers and interpreters
are part of the very core? What role does Gnome Software play
here? How fruitful is the idea to hide packages in this context?
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Compiler and interpreters i.e.Glade having GUI and implements
app-data (supposedly mandatory starting on Fedora 22) will be
displayed on Gnome Software. Gnome Software is to abstract the
package concept to only focus on applications accessible to desktop.<br>
The recent inclusion of add-on on Gnome Software brings useful
solution like installing Eclipse and select add-on like Java
Development Tools.<br>
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<strong>Luya Tshimbalanga</strong><br>
Fedora Design Team<br>
Design Suite spin maintainer</div>
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