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Message #11522
Re: Scopes default store behaviour
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 7:31 PM, Martin Albisetti <argentina@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> After seeing the conversation play out, I agree that the developer is the
> right person to decide how their app should be perceived, whether a scope or
> an app. I can make that change in the store without requiring any client
> changes.
A small client side change is needed so the store scope shows "Open"
(for apps) or "Search" (for scopes) after the package is installed.
> Supporting an app showing up as both an app and a scope at the same time is
> more invasive and not easily backwards compatible. If the former feels like
> enough to everyone, I'll add that to our list, give control to the developer
> on how to present the package type.
Sounds great, I've added click-package-index so we can track server
and client in the same bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-scope-click/+bug/1432636
cheers,
--
alecu
References
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Scopes default store behaviour
From: Mitchell Reese, 2015-03-12
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Re: Scopes default store behaviour
From: Thomas Strehl, 2015-03-13
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Re: Scopes default store behaviour
From: Alejandro J. Cura, 2015-03-13
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Re: Scopes default store behaviour
From: Rodney Dawes, 2015-03-15
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Re: Scopes default store behaviour
From: Alejandro J. Cura, 2015-03-16
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Re: Scopes default store behaviour
From: Rodney Dawes, 2015-03-16
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Re: Scopes default store behaviour
From: Robert Schroll, 2015-03-16
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Re: Scopes default store behaviour
From: Rodney Dawes, 2015-03-16
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Re: Scopes default store behaviour
From: Mitchell Reese, 2015-03-16
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Re: Scopes default store behaviour
From: Martin Albisetti, 2015-03-16