Now that gnome-shell is in the default Ubuntu 17.10 daily image, I think we could maybe start talking about other default apps. If we want new stuff in main, I think it's good to start the Main Inclusion process early.
First, how about gnome-sushi? (Upstream's name is just 'sushi'). Sushi is a file previewer for nautilus. It can be activated by pressing the spacebar when a file is selected. Sushi has been a part of core GNOME since GNOME 3.2. It is described in the default user help bundled with GNOME. [1] Sushi was never really considered for inclusion in Ubuntu's default install earlier because it uses gjs which was not desired in Ubuntu main until we needed GNOME Shell. There is one universe dependency: libmusicbrainz5. An earlier version of this library, libmusicbrainz3, was in main in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. [1] https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/files-preview.html or you can run the installed version: yelp help:gnome-help/files-preview Thanks, Jeremy Bicha -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
