# Collision

> GNOME Circle application

**Wikidata**: [Q133284980](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q133284980)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/collision

## Summary
Collision is a software application listed as part of GNOME Circle. It is indexed on the GNOME apps website at https://apps.gnome.org/app/dev.geopjr.Collision and described on Wikidata as a "GNOME Circle application."

## Key Facts
- Collision is an instance of an application (a software program or group of programs designed for end-users).
- Collision is part_of GNOME Circle.
- The GNOME apps listing for Collision is available at https://apps.gnome.org/app/dev.geopjr.Collision.
- The GNOME apps entry for Collision is presented in English (website language qualifier: English).
- Wikidata describes Collision with the short description: "GNOME Circle application."
- The source material classifies Collision alongside the general application class (sitelink_count: 90).
- The supplied related items list also includes HashClash (a BOINC-based volunteer computing project) as another Thing in the dataset (sitelink_count: 2).

## FAQs
### Q: What is Collision?
A: Collision is a software application that is listed as part of GNOME Circle. It is identified by the GNOME apps listing at https://apps.gnome.org/app/dev.geopjr.Collision.

### Q: Where can I find more information about Collision?
A: The primary referenced location is the GNOME apps page: https://apps.gnome.org/app/dev.geopjr.Collision, which is provided in English.

### Q: Is Collision officially part of the GNOME ecosystem?
A: The source identifies Collision as part_of GNOME Circle and describes it as a "GNOME Circle application," indicating it is associated with the GNOME Circle collection.

## Why It Matters
Collision's listing as a GNOME Circle application places it within a curated set of applications associated with the GNOME project. That association increases the application's discoverability to GNOME users and positions it within the broader GNOME-related software ecosystem. The presence of a GNOME apps page for Collision means there is a centralized, public entry point where users and developers can find at least basic metadata and access information in English. Even when detailed functional descriptions are not present in the available source material, being cataloged on the GNOME apps platform and identified on Wikidata gives Collision a traceable identity and makes it easier for users, packagers, and other projects to reference or evaluate it. For anyone researching GNOME-related software or compiling catalogs of GNOME Circle offerings, Collision is a verified entry and a starting point for further investigation via the GNOME apps listing.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly classified as part_of GNOME Circle.
- Having an official GNOME apps listing at apps.gnome.org (dev.geopjr.Collision).
- Being documented on Wikidata with the description "GNOME Circle application."
- The GNOME apps listing is provided in English.

## Body

### Overview
- Name: Collision (as presented in source material).
- Type: application (software program or group of programs designed for end-users).
- Wikidata short description: "GNOME Circle application."

### Classification and relationships
- Instance_of: application.
- Part_of: GNOME Circle.
- Related entries in the provided dataset include the general application class and HashClash (listed as a related Thing).

### Web presence
- Primary listed page: https://apps.gnome.org/app/dev.geopjr.Collision.
- Website language qualifier: English (P407: English).

### Metadata provenance
- The source material supplies structured properties: part_of (GNOME Circle), instance_of (application), and a website URL with language qualifier.
- The Wikidata description supplied in the source is "GNOME Circle application."

### Related items (from source)
- application [class] — defined in the source as "software program or group of programs designed for end-users" (sitelink_count: 90).
- HashClash [Thing] — noted in the source as a BOINC-based volunteer computing project (sitelink_count: 2).

### Notes and limitations
- The provided source material does not supply functional details, authorship, release dates, version numbers, platform targets, screenshots, or feature lists for Collision.
- For functional specifics or downloads, consult the GNOME apps page listed above.