gnome-characters is a character browser and is part of the core GNOME apps.
All its dependencies are in main. It replaces the older gucharmap that we
continue to ship. gnome-characters has a GUI that fits in with the GNOME
style, while gucharmap has an old fashioned interface.
I found it simpler
There are two core GNOME apps that we do not currently ship:
- Photos (we have Shotwell instead)
- Music (we have Rhythmbox instead).
Based on in-person discussions it seems likely we will continue to ship our
existing apps for the immediate future because:
- These apps rely on Tracker, which has
Hi all,
One thing that came out of discussions at GUADEC was a request that Ubuntu
ship the core GNOME apps. We've also had a few discussions recently on this
list about including some of these.
I proposed that we should make a list of the reasons that we ship / do not
ship certain apps so it
gnome-todo is a task manager / note taker and is part of the core GNOME
apps. All its dependencies are in main.
We should ship it by default or give a reason in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DefaultApps why it should not be included.
--Robert
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gnome-contacts is an address book and is part of the core GNOME apps. It
has all dependencies in main except for folks (which used to be in main).
While this seems to work well in managing your e-d-s based contacts, I'm
not sure if there's a particular use for it in Ubuntu. Address book