Per-app Settings feature discovery issue
This is just me complaining about UX, nothing to see here.
It's really nice to have a centralized place where you can access your apps settings but to be fair, the current setup leads to some UX problems imho. So, the current flow expects you to go to settings app, find "Apps" on the list and tap on an icon to access settings for a given app. The ones that don't have it (or simply have settings shoved in to the main app cause almost nobody is writing plugins that integrate with this menu). Also, AlienDalvik apps always have some screen available, which shows some basic info about it and let you kill it, reset it etc. - which seems like a way more natural flow to me.
This leads to a really confusing flow for a user. I'm pretty new to SFOS and at first I thought there are no settings for system apps at all, until I accidentally found it while exploring the settings. Here is an example:
User wants to change the unit from Fahrenheit to Celsius in Weather app.
User checks the pulley menu for "Settings" entry (this is what everyone is used to and some Sailfish app from Harbour follow that behaviour).
There is no settings entry, so user switches back to settings app.
User taps on Weather app and finds a list with just one entry.
I think following the trends here seems more user-friendly and natural, so in this case "Apps" settings would simply let you manage your apps (as it does for AlienDalvik apps already) and app settings could be moved to a more intuitive place. You could still leave some kind of shortcut there so it'd be easier for die-hards to get used to the new way of living.