Public bug reported:

Hi,

for years now, Ubuntu Software show snap in priority.
Hence for a given app' it appears many times in the list.

Packaging type should be part of the app' name in the list
to help users know where they're going.

Thunderbird [ deb ]
Thunderbird [ snap ]
( and why not ? )
Thunderbird [ flatpak ]
Thunderbird [ appimage ]

Another way to deal with this would be
⋅ to have only one entry by app'name
⋅ and have some clear labels for available packaging type

____________________________________________________________

Thunderbird
____________________________________________________________

app' description
____________________________________________________________

Available as :

[ deb | snap | flatpak | appimage | from source | whatever ]
____________________________________________________________

here tabbed suggestions and info matching selected
packaging type just above and eventually options like
sandboxing, connect or plug interfaces, authorizations
when relevant.
____________________________________________________________

[ install button ]
____________________________________________________________


Nowadays users may not be conscious of « how » they install
an app, leading to bitter surprises ( slowness, no access
to removable medias, used disk space ) because all users
don't have SSD nor thousands Gb free disk space.

All LTS Ubuntu are concerned by this bug : Software-center
should show benefits, use-case, requirements and limits for
each available packaging type, it should be more « teaching »
instead of confusing.

** Affects: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Packaging type should appear in app's name

Status in gnome-software package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hi,

  for years now, Ubuntu Software show snap in priority.
  Hence for a given app' it appears many times in the list.

  Packaging type should be part of the app' name in the list
  to help users know where they're going.

  Thunderbird [ deb ]
  Thunderbird [ snap ]
  ( and why not ? )
  Thunderbird [ flatpak ]
  Thunderbird [ appimage ]

  Another way to deal with this would be
  ⋅ to have only one entry by app'name
  ⋅ and have some clear labels for available packaging type

  ____________________________________________________________

  Thunderbird
  ____________________________________________________________

  app' description
  ____________________________________________________________

  Available as :

  [ deb | snap | flatpak | appimage | from source | whatever ]
  ____________________________________________________________

  here tabbed suggestions and info matching selected
  packaging type just above and eventually options like
  sandboxing, connect or plug interfaces, authorizations
  when relevant.
  ____________________________________________________________

  [ install button ]
  ____________________________________________________________


  Nowadays users may not be conscious of « how » they install
  an app, leading to bitter surprises ( slowness, no access
  to removable medias, used disk space ) because all users
  don't have SSD nor thousands Gb free disk space.

  All LTS Ubuntu are concerned by this bug : Software-center
  should show benefits, use-case, requirements and limits for
  each available packaging type, it should be more « teaching »
  instead of confusing.

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