The coverage for installable apps through gnome-software is still pretty limited, and it also depends on whether we want to support the DVD install case, the only case in which having this optional section makes sense.
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Bastien Nocera (bnocera@redhat.com) said:
gcc got dragged in automatically already, and I wanted to avoid making a IDE choice otherwise we'd install gedit-code-assistance, vim-enhanced, emacs, etc.
Anjuta is already in the optional packages in that list.
With gnome-software now for app installation, is it worth even having optional packages in this sense, as opposed to just leaving them to be installed with g-s?
Bill
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