Le mardi 01 septembre 2009 à 10:15 -0700, Dylan McCall a écrit : <snip> > I'm a bit concerned about using price to distinguish things here. The > "price: free" thing is flawed, because it furthers the misconception > that free software is only free in price, when in fact being free in > price is quite irrelevant. Software with "price: $20" may still be free > as in libré, which deserves credit! Is "get free software" going to > display stuff with price == 0.00, or is it going to display software > that is _free_? Agreed. I'd suggest we use "Licence: free", and "Licence: proprietary - Price: X €" when applicable (and also "Licence: shareware" if needed). That way, we emphasize the difference between free software and others, and we don't clutter our UI with ugly prices when they aren't relevant.
We could even remove the "Licence:" part, and display the kind of software directly. Hope this helps - and I'm all against the "Store" phrasing BTW :-p -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop