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As an Ubuntu packager
I want correct names, icons, and categories for applications to appear in Ubuntu Software Center automatically
so that I don’t need to remember to do it myself, or run the risk of messing it up.

As an application developer
I want to see the eventual application name, icon, category etc when the application is in my testing PPA
so that I can correct any errors before the application reaches one of the official repositories.

Ubuntu’s app-install-data-ubuntu and app-install-data-commercial packages, and for-purchase application metadata, should be replaced with a single automated system. Soyuz should produce for each archive it controls — including Multiverse, Canonical Partner, and every PPA — an index of names, icons, summaries, categories, and keywords for all software items in the archive. (A “software item” in this sense mostly corresponds to a binary package, but in some cases one binary package contains multiple applications that should have separate information.) Launchpad should put this index in a standard place in the archive, and rebuild it whenever a package is added or changed.

Rationale

Since the beginning of Ubuntu’s Lucid cycle, we have wanted to get rid of app-install-data-ubuntu and app-install-data-commercial:

Ongoing cost of not doing this

Stakeholders

Matthew Paul Thomas, representing Michael Vogt and Brian Thomason

Implementation

File format

Soyuz process

Roadmap

actions:

Issues

Two parts:

LP:

Initial Implementation

Launchpad team requirements

The Launchpad team needs from the Ubuntu Software Center team:

Success

We will we know we are done when the app-install-data-ubuntu and app-install-data-commercial packages are removed from the Ubuntu archive.