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Re: [Pkg-mozext-maintainers] Draft Mozilla extension packaging policy: msg#00039ubuntu-mozillateam
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:43:33PM +0200, intrigeri@xxxxxxxx wrote: > Hi, > > Mike Hommey wrote (01 Jul 2009 05:33:25 GMT) : > > Actually, why a prefix at all ? If all extension packages Provide > > something, they can surely be searched with that... All applications > > targetted at gnome don't start with gnome- in their package name... > > Having a look to the user-friendly GUI tools to find and install > software: > > The easiest tool I know of (and tell my non-geek friends to use), > namely gnome-app-install, does not look at Provides:. E.g. a search on > mail-transport-agent gives an empty result list. Same for "apt-cache > search mail-transport-agent". Of course there are more elaborate ways > to search this, but many non-geek users barely know how to use > "apt-cache search"... > > Synaptic provides a way to search for Provides:'ed packages. In ubuntu we have gnome-app-install --xul-extensions=firefox to get all firefox extensions in the archive. this is done by adding a special mime-type called "xul-extensions/firefox" to .desktop files shipped for extensions in app-install-data. This could be improved and standardized if we want to adapt that in debian; find better ways to do that in debian. Further, ubuntu has a link "Get Ubuntu Extensions" in Tools-> Addons -> Get Extensions which opens gnome-app-install just showing available packaged extensions. On top, in long run I could imagine to also add a distro backend to the tools -> addons -> get extensions window in firefox/iceweasel (and probably in thunderbird/icedove 3) which would then integrate even better with the default addons experience. What do you think? - Alexander -- Ubuntu-mozillateam mailing list Ubuntu-mozillateam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-mozillateam
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