Alexandre Franke <afra...@gnome.org> wrote: ... > > 1. App names should be consistent. > > 2. We generally don't expect users to know what GNOME is. > > 3. There are other, better, places we can advertise the project, if > that's > > what we want to do. > > That’s for the name used in GNOME Software though, which is in the > AppStream data and as such is also the name that will be picked up by > other software catalog apps. Do you really want the KDE app store to > show “Music” as such, which could be misleading to their users? >
The GNOME core apps are designed and developed in order to be a core part of GNOME. They are meant to be integrated, consistent, generic. How they appear outside of GNOME is a secondary concern, as far as I'm concerned. That said, I'd imagine that the same principles I described in my previous mail would apply in other contexts: the name in the "store" should match the name you see when you run the app. Allan
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