Ah, I misunderstood the question, but I covered it in the linked spec
change anyway: "…listing all the licenses for system software and apps
installed by default". I think what makes something seem like part of
the system is whether it is installed by default, not whether it is
uninstallable.

So I think "Click packages don't appear in 'Licenses' list" is still
Invalid -- third-party apps shouldn't be able to insert themselves in
there -- but "Preinstalled apps don't appear in 'Licenses' list" is a
valid bug. Does that make sense?

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