It's a fact of life - pornview is in Ubuntu. If we don't like that, we
should drop it. Instead, we'll figure out a safe-search framework for
Oneiric and use it widely (dash and other apps).
Thanks for the current fix, which at least keeps uninstalled apps off
the dash Home Screen aggregated search, and correctly identifies
PornView as "available for install" on my system (not installed, I'll
have you know ;-)).
It's a fact of life - pornview is in Ubuntu. If we don't like that, we
should drop it. Instead, we'll figure out a safe-search framework for
Oneiric and use it widely (dash and other apps).
Thanks for the current fix, which at least keeps uninstalled apps off
the dash Home Screen aggregated search, and correctly identifies
PornView as "available for install" on my system (not installed, I'll
have you know ;-)).
Mark