2013/11/5 Marco Martin <notm...@gmail.com>: > [...] >> > > use cases (not to mention more general web based ones) unserviced. >> > Can you please clarify what AppStream is missing for mobile? >> >> Ignoring the lack of UI (that’s fixable): non-repository based listings and >> installation, anything that isn’t an application. > > on the other hand a bit that may be useful for us is the part of installing > from repositories and a semi-automated import of assets based on the metadata > of existing applications The installation bit is handled by Listaller, another project making use of some AppStream facilities and providing cross-distro app packages. However, this does not solve the non-application cases. Some time ago, I was asked to include that in Listaller's scope, but I decided against it at that time, because it looked like something which should better be handled per-desktop. Ideally, Bodega would combine data from lots of different sources and display them in an user-friendly way. Thanks to PackageKit, nobody has to care about the details of PM anymore when writing apps like this, thanks to AppStream, metadata about applications is available to display them nicely, and Listaller might add cross-distro software sources to the list (for that case, GNOME is cooking up Glick2, which is technically different). Btw, thinks like Plasmoids might make sense to be only displayed on KDE, because they aren't useful on GNOME (same applies for GNOME-Shell Extensions on KDE). If these things would be treated as applications in software-centers, I could add a "type="plasmoid" / "gnome-shell-extension" to the AppStream spec (we'd still have to solve the icon-source case, but that's rather trivial). Cheers, Matthias
-- Debian Developer | Freedesktop-Developer KDE-Developer | GNOME-Contributor I welcome VSRE emails. See http://vsre.info/