Adam
Adam
Like #262 this is another issue I've heard from people which I don't necessarily agree with, happy for it to be closed in due course, just keen for there to...
In future I will link people to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glicko_rating_system then thanks for your suggestion
Perhaps but I'm not sure how many people will want to read the academic-style paper whereas people may be able to grasp the Wikipedia article :P (having said that, the...
Given that [this commit](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/commit/3a22ed5b8e3bbc1c59ff3069ee79755168754916) will make it impossible to run AppImages from Nautilus (i.e. the default file manager of Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE...) from Nautilus 3.29 onwards, perhaps the plugin...
Does `appimaged` not do desktop integration automatically? I don't know exactly how that works tbh...
Yeah fair, actually Antonio gave this useful sketch of what could happen: > 1) download Musescore.appimage > 2) open the Downloads folder, optionally move the file to another folder >...
He's a Nautilus dev and I was trying to show him why removing support for AppImage is problematic but he showed me why it's not and thought up some suggestions...
@TheAssassin > But you shouldn't depend on GNOME Software to run AppImages on GNOME. > They're self contained single files, which don't depend on any external tool or app store...
> I don't know what you're referring to, please elaborate. You want to retain the ability to launch AppImages from GNOME Files, rather than opening/installing (`chmod +x`) AppImages via (a)...
So then launching from GNOME Software instead of Files would be an 'enhancement' on CLI use and not a 'dependency'?