Public bug reported:
GNOME Shell application list contains many rarely-used and sometimes
redundant app icons like:
* 3 different icons for fcitx
* 2 icons for OnBoard (OnBoard settings are accessible from OnBoard itself)
* ImageMagick (Most probably rarely used, especially when there's also EOG)
* Language Support, Input Method (There's a language panel in
gnome-control-center, so this looks like a unity-control-center leftover)
Because of that, the application list is 3 pages long, making other apps
unnecessarily hard to find.
One way to solve that would be to pack rarely-used, but still useful
stuff into GNOME's Sundry app folder. Completely redundant icons can
probably be just removed.
Original suggestion: https://didrocks.fr/2017/08/03/ubuntu--guadec-2017
-and-plans-for-gnome-shell-migration/#comment-3455664382
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Application list cluttered on a fresh Artful installation
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