SUMMARY Currently, different packages of the same app are not grouped, and the ratings are split between the apps. Also, it is very hard to find a (say) Flatpak version of a Snap app that was found through the search, if one prefers Flatpak over Snap. If the apps were grouped into one single entry, then the user manually choose to install it through apt/flatpak/snap/etc. There might be problems in terms of (say) the flatpak version being buggy and the snap version being good, and I don't know how to solve that problem yet, but this might be worth considering. I believe the Pop!_OS Shop does this, but I'm not sure. STEPS TO REPRODUCE n/a OBSERVED RESULT It is hard to find apps, and different packages of apps are hard to find if we prefer one packaging format over the other. EXPECTED RESULT It be easier to find the different format packaging for the apps, and also the ratings be combined so that the apps are more clearly rated rather than it being split across multiple entries of the same app. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS n/a, but KDE neon 5.23 User ADDITIONAL INFORMATION none
They should be as long as the same appstream id is offered on all of them. Which application did you find where it was not the case?
(In reply to Aleix Pol from comment #1) > They should be as long as the same appstream id is offered on all of them. > > Which application did you find where it was not the case? Sorry, I just realized that the feature already exists... I never noticed it because it's only there for some apps (mostly KDE apps).