On 2018-03-30 21:39, Colin Walters wrote:
It's obviously not hard to install after the fact, but then neither is a lot of other things included in Workstation. The discoverability of non-GUI apps particularly outside of gnome-software is an issue;
Here is what I get in my terminal if I try to type podman on a system where it's not installed: [andreasn@audrey ~]$ podman bash: podman: command not found... Install package 'podman' to provide command 'podman'? [N/y]
So it seems fairly straightforward to discover, provided you know about it. I'm skeptical to the value of providing non-gui apps in the gui software manager. If you're using the CLI, you're already using the CLI. :) Not saying podman doesn't belong in the default install though, I think having the ability to manage containers out of the box makes a lot of sense. - Andreas