El Dissabte, 2 de novembre de 2013, a les 19:48:01, Richard Hughes va escriure: > On 2 November 2013 19:33, Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org> wrote: > > 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? > We want to showcase high quality applications with active upstream > maintainers. There's no point us showing 5000 application where half > don't work or are abandonware. Also, I'm hoping AppData does become a > standard. It's already used by over 200 projects.
I've never created a standard so I can't comment on how to do it properly, but writing it and then "threatening" to exclude from package managers those that don't adopt it doesn't seem to be a way to start a discussion to me. Cheers, Albert > > Richard