The remedial measures are programs such as the one discussed here, or affirmative action for college admission. That is the bank robbery: these groups were robbed of opportunity. It is rather widely agreed that this is a result of historical injustices, such as racist or sexist policies and habits not allowing women or non-whites to study at colleges, or get certain jobs. To explain: certain groups are underrepresented in sought-after professions, at colleges, etc. (Package names link to the generated metadata xml file).
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List of packages with successfully generated metadata in Ubuntu Bionic universe (should appear in Ubuntu Software): Here's a list of packages in the Ubuntu Bionic universe repo that have issues (packages with errors are unlikely to appear in Ubuntu Software): However, on some packages the metadata can't be generated, due to an error - either the package has missing info, incorrect formatting, or possibly it's an issue with appstream-generator. The AppStream metadata is generated automatically by running appstream-generator ( ) on Ubuntu's repositories.
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The Ubuntu Software app (& similar software-center apps, such as GNOME Software, KDE Discover, etc.) only shows distro packages which have valid AppStream metadata: Further, the list of installed applications that it shows is very clearly a subset of those that are actually installed on the system.
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My assumption for now is that the Ubuntu Software application only shows updates for packages that were installed through it. I had to tweak PP's packaging to get it to appear in the Ubuntu Software app, so I can provide a bit of info about this part of the article: Ubuntu 18.04 is the first release to include my app, PikoPixel (pixel-art editor), in its repository (universe):