On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 10:28:28AM +0100, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote: > Christian Perrier wrote:
>> And, anyway, the KDE/Gnome thing is only one of the points I meant >> about the "usability" of our default desktop system, when we target >> our dear Bob User. > This is beyond tasksel, but Bob User would profit immensely from > generic menu entries. Most people don't care, which web browser they > are using and if they're browsing through their application menu, > they're confused by an entry called "Kopete", while an entry called > "Instant Messaging Program" is a lot more helpful. So maybe menu > should be extended to keep both forms, so that the generic form can > be chosen during installation. Once Bob User has turned into Bob > Hacker he can switch back to the detailed form. Display both forms is even better. Because if you have three menu entries called "email client" you really want to have a way to distinguish them. And when Debian / Gnome / ... changes their opinion on which program should be _the_ email client / web browser / instant messaging program, the user can still find the one he is used to, because the he has always seen the name. -- Lionel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]