Synaptic and Muon look at packages, which is something different than 
applications.
Applications and software with much metadata is in a different file. We 
generate the data from packages, but it is not the same as a package. In order 
to get enough metadata out, the packages must match some criteria, and meeting 
those is the job of the individual package maintainers.
So, your bug against gnome-software is actually a bug against Krita, bug 
#1576827 in particular.

Since samba is a technical thing, it will likely never be shown in a
tool like GNOME Software, instead it will be installed in an app
actually wants it.

3rd-party repos not being able to display apps is another, different
bug, bug#1576780

So, yeah, that's the whole story. Maybe this issue can be closed in GS
as invalid.

The "nobody cared enough" statement was basically me being frustrated with not 
enough people caring to fix their metadata, something which will improve in 
future, fortunately.
(We will also have more visible diagnostic messages in Debian soon, which 
should help fixing this issue. See 
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=806740 )

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #806740
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=806740

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