Given the current name conventions I think capitalizing the name would
be a bad heuristic, e.g.

ubuntu-calculator-app -> "Ubuntu Calculator App" (should be "Calculator" or 
"Ubuntu Calculator")
minecraft-server-jdstrand -> "Minecraft Server Jdstrand" (should be "Minecraft 
Server")
stonscipap-snap -> "Stonscipap Snap" (should be "Stone, Scissors, Paper").

I think it's fine any of the metadata fields to be optional (title,
summary, description), though the tools should pretty heavily encourage
a developer to populate these. In the case of GNOME Software we can
always fall back to name and "No description provided" or hide software
without sufficient metadata.

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