[ubuntu-uk] Publishing to the software centre

Gareth France gareth.france at gmail.com
Wed Apr 23 07:41:59 UTC 2014


Take get-iplayer for instance. I install that on my system and (to my 
knowledge) I am not able to browse through the source. It is buried away 
in the system and just works. That is what I am wanting. You install it 
, you use it, no faffing about.

On 23/04/14 08:39, Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi Gareth,
>
> These two statements are somewhat in conflict..
>
> On 23 April 2014 08:31, Gareth France <gareth.france at gmail.com> wrote:
>> The goal is to create a program which can be installed from the software
>> centre like any other.
>> I don't want the code to be accessable by anybody.
> Not sure what you mean by that.
>
> But basically you need to package it up and submit it to the store, or
> package it up and submit it to (for example) Debian (so everyone gets
> it) or Ubuntu 14.10, if it's non-commercial. If it's a commercial app
> then you can submit it to the Software Centre, and there's some docs
> here about that
> http://developer.ubuntu.com/publish/apps/other-forms-of-submitting-apps/packaging-commercial-apps-part-1-get-set-up-overview-of-debian-packaging/
>
> Cheers,
> Al.
>




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