I am searching Ubuntu Software Center for the search query "irc" (three
letters, no quotes.) A user who is looking for a way to use IRC is
likely to try that search, and Empathy plus account-plugin-irc is a good
answer for them, perhaps the best answer for them. Therefore that answer
should show up in that search -- either in the form of the empathy
package itself or the account-plugin-irc package. Neither package does.

I filed this bug against empathy because empathy's and account-plugin-
irc's package metadata control how they are found in Software Center.
(Both come from the empathy source package.)

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Title:
  nothing from Empathy shows up in "irc" search in Software Center

Status in “empathy” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  A user who wants to use IRC should be able to find Empathy as a way to
  do so. Unfortunately, searching in Ubuntu Software Center for "irc"
  doesn't return anything that leads to Empathy.

  The first result is some client called "tekka" (which crashes on
  startup); Konversation and Pidgin also make the list, among many
  others. There is no Empathy, or telepathy-idle (which the Empathy help
  tells me I need to use IRC in Empathy), or account-plugin-irc (which
  is from the empathy source package, and which people tell me to
  install to use IRC in Empathy.)

  I'm not sure how Software Center search works, but I expect a suitable
  tweak to the package metadata would fix the issue.

  I'm on 12.10 with empathy version 3.5.91-0ubuntu2.

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