Hi everyone!
With the recent development of Unity8, I have noticed that the Ubuntu Software 
Center is becoming an App Store equivalent, which I think is fine. For me, the 
Ubuntu Software Center should focus on applications and not on packages.

However, I am a bit concerned about package management and I think that Ubuntu 
should develop (or improve) its own package management system in order for the 
distribution to be more administrators friendly. I know there already exist 
synaptic or aptitude, but those are not included by default in the distribution 
and I read somewhere that Canonical wanted only one tool by default.

What about having two main sections in the Ubuntu Software Center: one for the 
applications (related to apps.ubuntu.com with icons, screenshots as well as 
users comments for each entry) and one for the packages (related to 
packages.ubuntu.com with a simple but powerful presentation like synaptic)?

I do not really know what are the actual plans of Canonical but I really think 
splitting the business part (applications) from the traditional open source 
part (packages) would remove any ambiguity and be profitable for everyone. The 
actual Ubuntu Software Center is trying to be in the middle of those two 
approaches, which results in a messy software (in my opinion).

What do you think?

Cheers,
Raphaël


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