BUT why did a package developed for the Ubuntu Phone appear on my workstation?
If the goal is convergence between phone and desktop, I think that it would be wiser to make desktop applications work on the phone rather porting phone applications to the desktop.
Example : on my desktop, I use VLC for multimedia and on the phone you have 2 applications that does not work as well (one for videos and one for music)... And even if I install VLC on the phone, it does not appear in the applications and can't be launched from terminal (display problem)
I removed the package and noticed no problem.
BUT why did a package developed for the Ubuntu Phone appear on my workstation?
If the goal is convergence between phone and desktop, I think that it would be wiser to make desktop applications work on the phone rather porting phone applications to the desktop.
Example : on my desktop, I use VLC for multimedia and on the phone you have 2 applications that does not work as well (one for videos and one for music)... And even if I install VLC on the phone, it does not appear in the applications and can't be launched from terminal (display problem)