For 2.0, Michael has applied subsections to the “Games” and “Developer
Tools” departments, and I’ve applied subsections to the “Graphics”,
“Internet”, and “Science & Engineering” departments.

These alleviate the problem (so I’m downgrading it to Medium), but with
three provisos. First, we’re using a two-pane department screen, so the
full long list is still there by default when you navigate into a
department. (For version 3, we’ll probably replace the second pane with
an “All” button/link in the first pane.) Second, some departments —
including Sound & Video, which you cite — don’t yet have subsections at
all. And third, in most of the departments that do have subsections,
they’re not comprehensive (especially in Games).

The last two problems are related, in that we don’t have enough data to
subcategorize those items in a useful way, let alone any mechanism to
populate the subcategories if we did. We've been doing an extensive open
card-sorting exercise <http://usability.gov/design/cardsort.html> over
the past few weeks to help us determine the overall categorization for
2.0 (and we’ll publish results of that soon), but now someone needs to
do intensive card-sorting on individual departments. For example, give
someone names, screenshots, and descriptions of 70 games — balanced
between those currently available for Ubuntu, and those not — and ask
them to put the games in whatever categories make sense to them. Repeat
with a dozen more people, and collate the results. If anyone would like
to organize that, please let us know.

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
   Importance: High => Medium

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => In Progress

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
    Milestone: None => later

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)

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