"Wine assumes that it will always live in a deeply nested hierarchy that
it has full control over and Unity's design policy is pretty much the
converse. Flat and locked down. The Wine approach wouldn't fly on
Android or iOS either."

Wine doesn't assume this, the applications do.  Android and iOS have the
luxury of not having tens of thousands of existing applications to worry
about breaking.  I tried to point it out the problem with this
assumption at the very beginning of the Unity design process but it
seems to have been ignored in favor of wishful thinking that either no
one would want Windows applications or that somehow we'd port them all
into proper Unity-compliant apps.

The latter is happening to some extent -- we'll soon have a few (hand-
crafted) Wine-powered apps in Software Center with proper .desktop
files.  However by far the majority use case for Wine apps will be
similar to Windows ones in the forseeable future - apps installed by
running Windows installer files.


I agree that a Wine lens is appropriate, as we're not going to get around this 
issue.  I might even write it myself.

To talk about something productive we can do right now, the Search
interface in the application lens and Unity Dash can include the Wine
subfolders as part of the name of the application when choosing whether
to show it as a result.  That at least makes it possible to find
applications you just installed.

For instance, if you have an app that would normally be launched by
something named Wine->Programs->Grand Theft Auto->Play, then searching
for "Theft" should return it in the search results.

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