** Summary changed:

- [design] [Switcher] Non-favourite feeds should appear in the apps stack
+ [design] [Switcher] Non-favourite scopes should appear in the apps stack

** Description changed:

  Currently app switcher (accessed via long right edge swipe) shows the
  Dash and all recent applications.
  
- The Dash contains favourite feeds. The current design proposal is that
- an individually opened feed (feed = scope) opens as a separate
- application in its own instance if it's not one of the favourite feeds.
+ The Dash contains favourite scopes. The current design proposal is that
+ an individually opened scope opens as a separate application in its own
+ instance if it's not one of the favourite scopes.
  
- Within the feed there can be a navigation similarly as apps have but
+ Within the scope there can be a navigation similarly as apps have but
  there is no header back navigation back to dash. Even if it was launched
- from there. So these non-favourite feeds are self contained items
+ from there. So these non-favourite scope are self contained items
  behaving like any app.
  
- Because of their app-like nature we want to add non-favourite feeds to
+ Because of their app-like nature we want to add non-favourite scope to
  the spread view and treat them there as any applications. They follow
  same recency order positioning, they can be closed and navigated to.

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
       Status: Triaged => Fix Committed

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Title:
  [design] [Switcher] Non-favourite scopes should appear in the apps
  stack

Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
  Fix Committed
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Currently app switcher (accessed via long right edge swipe) shows the
  Dash and all recent applications.

  The Dash contains favourite scopes. The current design proposal is
  that an individually opened scope opens as a separate application in
  its own instance if it's not one of the favourite scopes.

  Within the scope there can be a navigation similarly as apps have but
  there is no header back navigation back to dash. Even if it was
  launched from there. So these non-favourite scope are self contained
  items behaving like any app.

  Because of their app-like nature we want to add non-favourite scope to
  the spread view and treat them there as any applications. They follow
  same recency order positioning, they can be closed and navigated to.

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