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Created Oct 24, 2019 by David Seaward@david.seawardOwner

[blocked] Make ldh-gui-suite a default package

Problem statement

PureOS user story: I am an everyday PureOS user and Librem One subscriber. I expect Librem One applications to be installed by default, so I can use them immediately.

Librem 5 user story: I am an everyday Librem 5 owner and Librem One subscriber. I expect Librem One applications to be installed by default, so I can use them immediately.

Proposed solution

Once ldh-gui-suite appears in PureOS stable and works as expected, we probably need to make it a dependency of pureos-gnome.

Notes

  • Waiting for https://source.puri.sm/liberty/packaging/issues/1 to be completed.
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