There is no appstream metainfo file installed (so far, I noticed that
upstream ships one so I'll install it in the future). Finding that out
was quite a huge digging around, it's not well documented or visible.

The package though is in Debian main/Ubuntu Universe, and thus
implicitly is clearly free software. So the software center not
recognising those sections seems to be a flaw in the way the software
center tags packages where it can't find a metainfo file.

** Changed in: wesnoth-1.14 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Triaged

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