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On Thu, 2015-03-26 at 13:19 +0000, Debarshi Ray wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Allan and I would like to include gnome-maps in the default
> Workstation installation in Fedora 22. It is a nice little core GNOME
> application (like Clocks and Weather) that has come a long way. In
> GNOME 3.16 (ie. Fedora 22), it has Foursquare and Facebook
> integration for check-ins.
>
> Having the application in the default installation would let us turn
> on the the Foursquare provider in gnome-online-accounts. Otherwise,
> users will be looking at an option that they can't use out of the box,
> which is bad.
Nothing against adding the app per-se but the rationale seems a bit
troublesome.
Perhaps the solution here is to allow external GOA providers and make
such provider a dependency of the maps app?
Going further, I fail to see how foursquare or maps itself brings value
to the default install (just to clarify, I'm not assuming it doesn't, I
just don't see it myself).
If we don't have Maps installed, there's a Foursquare provider in GOA that
does nothing out of the box (ditto for the check-in toggle for Facebook, FWIW,
but at least it can also do Photos).