[totem/mcatanzaro/music-keyword] Add 'Music' keyword to desktop file




commit 7cbe84503ed8e7a17c738a35ba1d4397a85d661f
Author: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro gnome org>
Date:   Tue Aug 18 12:51:03 2020 -0500

    Add 'Music' keyword to desktop file
    
    totem has been GNOME's default music player for as long as I can
    remember, since Music cannot open music files and Rhythmbox was never
    part of GNOME core.
    
    Now downstream is finally catching up by removing Rhythmbox:
    https://pagure.io/fedora-workstation/issue/164
    
    One concern is that users will have difficulty discovering that totem is
    how you play music. Adding a desktop file keyword is not really a
    spectacular way to address this, but it's better than nothing.
    
    Design team is currently pursuing a strategy of trying to ensure users
    understand that music should be played in Videos without redesiging or
    rebranding the app. I'm not really sure if this is a great approach, but
    we don't currently have consensus to do more than add the keyword.

 data/org.gnome.Totem.desktop.in.in | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
---
diff --git a/data/org.gnome.Totem.desktop.in.in b/data/org.gnome.Totem.desktop.in.in
index 0e3b6bdc2..f6808b279 100644
--- a/data/org.gnome.Totem.desktop.in.in
+++ b/data/org.gnome.Totem.desktop.in.in
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 Name=Videos
 Comment=Play movies
 # Translators: Search terms to find this application. Do NOT translate or localize the semicolons! The list 
MUST also end with a semicolon! Do NOT translate or remove the application name from the list! It is used for 
search.
-Keywords=Video;Movie;Film;Clip;Series;Player;DVD;TV;Disc;Totem;
+Keywords=Video;Movie;Film;Clip;Series;Player;DVD;TV;Disc;Totem;Music;
 Exec=totem %U
 # Translators: Do NOT translate or transliterate this text (this is an icon file name)!
 Icon=@APPLICATION_ID@


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