GNOME Weather is a simple app to show you the weather. It is written in gjs. It has been part of GNOME core since GNOME 3.20. It has no universe runtime dependencies and is well-maintained in Debian and Ubuntu. I don't believe there has been any security issue with this app.
If GNOME Weather is installed in GNOME 3.24+ (Ubuntu 17.04+), GNOME Shell's clock menu will also show you the current weather. Clicking the weather will open the full Weather app. By the way, some of the more popular GNOME Shell extensions add weather info to GNOME Shell's top bar so maybe this new feature will make those less necessary. There is a really bad gnome-shell crash related to the new Weather feature, but that should be fixed in libgweather 3.24.1 (waiting in the unapproved queue for 17.04). https://launchpad.net/bugs/1688208 Thanks, Jeremy Bicha -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
