El Dissabte, 2 de novembre de 2013, a les 09:27:18, John Layt va escriure: > Some recent developments make this a fairly high priority for apps > that wish to target a cross-desktop audience. The new Gnome Software > Centre in Gnome 3.12 which uses AppData will become the default > installer in Fedora 20 for Gnome (Fedora KDE will use Apper). > Currently apps that don't provide AppData are ranked lower in search > results in Gnome Software, but from Gnome 3.14 such apps will not be > listed at all [2].
What's the point in having an installer that hides more than half of the apps in the world that don't ship a file that is not a standard and doesn't seem to me it was developed as a standard? How is this useful to the end user? Cheers, Albert