On Fri, Apr 1, 2016, at 06:21 AM, Ross Gammon wrote:
> I know that Ubuntu's plan is to move to Gnome Software instead of Ubuntu
> Software Centre, and I quite like the look of Gnome Software myself. It
> looks like a great way to search for, and install/run software. I
> generally install & investigate stuff on the command line with apt &
> dpkg anyway when it is a bit complicated.
> 
> At the moment, both of these appear in the menu which is a bit
> confusing. But I assume USC will eventually disappear.
> 
> I am okay with having both Synaptic and Gnome Software available without
> frustrated Synaptic fans having to install it the first time they fire
> up their fresh install. But then we will have two package managers in
> the menu. At least the names are not confusingly similar. Is there a
> consensus on this?

The plan has been for a long while to sync with Xubuntu, which we have
done now, so adding synaptic at this point is out of the question. As I
explained to Len on IRC, if someone puts some heart into maintaining our
DE setup, we could return to having our own custom setup, as well as
continuing working towards becoming desktop agnostic - meaning some
things need to be universal, no matter which DE we are on, and other
things need to be specific for the actual installed DE.
The easy route is to only put focus on the multimedia packages, which is
what has happened now, and that will stay until release.

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