-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 hi all I'm writing in to ask how I can help arch improve it's app stream data, which is largely what gnome software depends on to be able to install and find software. As it stands now there are a lot of packages missing data, so you often get "no application found" when using gnome software to search for them. A good example is orca, the screen reader. Another issue is using gnome software to find software for mime types the system doesn't know how to handle. Often you'll get sorry we couldn't find any software to handle this mime type, when software does exist. Does anyone know how the app stream system works and can you point me to docs and standards so I can read up on it? Once I've got that down, where can I pull down the source appstream data arch uses so I can start improving it? I've got the archlinux-appstream package installed, but I'm not sure if I can edit the data with a running package and it will be picked up automatically or if I need to edit the data and then generate a new package. Sorry for my ignorance I'm completely new at all of this stuff. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading Kendell clark -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJVntwXAAoJEGYgJ5/kqBTdTBEQAKokO6xvZNn8rIp4yEbLgxzP hdj6aO1idz0wE9fV7tySSEGlskkY80JViYj72H74fT4HyX0nP8ib9f9WvgPsq8Ke uzMsn+B8yjrGiNzRyIHYp3ZMbLT/oUuE63jEVO12S2EX+3aBgisvpwbk4t66uWkv JH/xaRWyRT0A2tSihtfi/ArFcAySlUSg0Dels5SutlBJzZT5nH9djGmapy7c48+X CntHkHwbiudQr2Fe6FE6GvUp4LYsCTyiv705G+JJ/Jz8QtdOHeiJPzEE1KRL6OJq 7gNwCizkxEvlRrwLfGnVlANiYaUd0cp9ucvh9h6lC1FplFeC2V6sWnKN36uAdQzr 8hypRdyqZtyMMi2zAjVB7RDvMvLyEC4p/BN1zgSlGjEV2CArpVJNfmpHywHKy0AS 7k1Fb1RJltan0xCpYuHxhHjhbn+55E4oEdvTJgQXC171HIaBunyyVzquQQy/ZRsl h1iXBMvVmNvtS1s7aiAq94X3TH/fETVKn99VlwxWjx7XcPhU0Uk8EhsZBRvky29w 4mH9r+bHZkFIuXxu4p0nOI+kSEU4knXgzfpibSiWqZyjqiCfubEIFSn7GNVt28zH jGsq8mA6hCEfFdDlgRiS03HfIqqUFscLWjF5Zx52SKMrAaixA0wHFDDyirAjur16 0yQBHlURV1J+17XCkdWt =M2j5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----