Make Yumex Default Package Manager

Liam liam.bulkley at gmail.com
Thu Nov 6 21:16:20 UTC 2014


On Nov 6, 2014 2:45 PM, "Ryan Lerch" <rlerch at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 11/06/2014 02:36 PM, Anibal Gomez wrote:
>>
>> Yumex is great package manager
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>> $ sudo yum install yumex
>>
>> Regards!
>>
>> balerocms.com
>
> Hi Anibal!
>
> Thanks for the suggestion!
>
> However, The currently of the Workstation is focusing more on the
Software application for installing new software. While it is not a
graphical package manager (it only searches and installs applications that
have .desktop files) the concept is that the average user of Fedora should
be able to find and install all the applications they require for the
workstation it, and if they require lower level packages and services,
using yum (and soon the yum replacement, DNF), via the command line is IMO
the recommended default way.
>
Given our target audience, why not just present everything in Software? Is
there some user testing data of our audience that has shown an alarming
amount of confusion regarding GUI driven installation of, for instance,
libraries?
Imho, as long as it's clear what is a GUI program and what isn't, I think
it far better to have one officially supported way of installing software
than the frustration of searching for some utility in Software and not
finding it.
Personally, I just never touch Software. Not b/c I have anything against
GUI software management but b/c I
don't want to be forced to wonder "is this $package going to show up in
Software?"

Best/Liam
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