On Sat, 18 Jun 2022 at 15:18:02 +0200, Mike Gabriel wrote: > User and group management utility suitable as an alternative > for gnome-system-tools on more lightweight desktop environments > such as MATE or Xfce.
gnome-system-tools has been dead upstream since 2012 (#888670), so please avoid implying that it's what GNOME uses. For GNOME, the replacement is gnome-control-center, but g-c-c is not designed for non-GNOME desktops (it's a "system settings" utility for GNOME as an integrated environment, so for example it assumes you're using GNOME Shell). I would suggest: User and group management utility suitable as an alternative for gnome-control-center on more lightweight desktop environments such as MATE or Xfce. or just User and group management utility suitable for lightweight desktop environments such as MATE or Xfce. If this is intended to replace current uses of gnome-system-tools in MATE, Xfce and other GTK-based environments, describing it as a replacement rather than an alternative might be appropriate, something like this: User and group management utility suitable for lightweight desktop environments such as MATE or Xfce. . This utility is intended to replace the user-management functionality of the old gnome-system-tools package. Thanks, smcv