I think that the AppCenter now is just a wrapper of packagekit, i mean, instead of using apt you use AppCenter, how do you add reviews? paying apps etc?
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff < ser...@elementaryos.org> wrote: > 2013/3/26 Goncalo Margalho <g...@margalho.info> > >> Hi all, >> first of all I want to congratulate Mefrio (which I don't know his real >> name) for the good work on the AppCenter. >> >> From my point of view the AppCenter should be completely online, like all >> the others appstore, like Play from google, (they have even the webversion >> which is fast so I don't see why it should be fast in an app). >> So what we can do it's make it completely online, so you will load >> everything from a server and if you don't have connection you can't see >> anything. >> >> Or an other alternative it's to keep it like now and in the single view >> (the one of the app that you want to install) load the reviews, images etc >> in background. This could be good but You still have to synchronize with >> new apps. and what about the apps that you need to pay? those ones may not >> be on the repositories so you don't see them. Another solution could be >> that on the load of the AppCenter you download those app and update the >> local dabase. >> >> Which one is the best solution for you? >> > > Before we delve into possible solutions, could you clarify what is the > problem with the way AppCenter works currently? > > -- > Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff > OS architect @ elementary
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