On Mon, 2014-08-11 at 18:06 +0300, Elad Alfassa wrote:
Hello RPM Fusion developers.
I'm interested in adding AppData metadata for RPM Fusion.
This will make RPMFusion apps look better in gnome-software (the
default app installer in Fedora) and greatly improve our user
experience. RPM Fusion apps will be easily discoverable by users and
will get more exposure. Users will no longer need to use a command
line to install VLC, for example.
The AppData metadata includes simple XML files with app descriptions,
and a tarball of app icons.
They can be distributed in the rpmfusion-free-release and
rpmfusion-nonfree-release packages and will only add a couple more
megabytes.
They can also be distributed in a different package (that would be
pulled by a comps group like RPM Fusion already does for certain
codecs), but the user experience will suffer because the users need to
run an update to get the metadata.
The generated metadata can also contain screenshots, but those are not
installed on the user's computer but rather pulled from a web server.
I'm willing to help to get RPM Fusion to have application metadata,
but I'm unfamiliar with the rpmfusion infrastructure and workflows, so
I'll need help with someone who is familiar with rpmfusion more.
So, what do you say? Do you want RPM Fusion to have AppData metadata?
+1. I think it's really frustrating for end users that they can't
currently find RPMfusion applications through Software Center (which is
the default and only preinstalled application for installing new
software).
~nikos