( I don't think this thread should be in -i18n but, rather, in Debian GNOME's mailing list.)
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 11:56:03PM +0300, Linas ??virblis wrote: > > #: ../../debian/desktop-files/KidsGames.directory.in.h:1 > > msgid "Games for kids" > > msgstr "" > > > > #: ../../debian/desktop-files/KidsGames.directory.in.h:2 > > msgid "Kids" > > msgstr "" > > Classifying games by audience is very subjective, and therefore highly > inaccurate. It might make sense to label some games as inappropriate for > children because of excessive violence, etc., but otherwise this makes > no sense. 90% of the games we have in Debian are suitable both for > children and adults. There are educational games whose target are *exclusively* kids (not adults) I guess that's why this category is there. > > #: ../../debian/desktop-files/RolePlayingGames.directory.in.h:1 > > msgid "Role playing" > > msgstr "" > > We have way too few role playing games for them to be separate from > adventure games. Total number of adventure and RPG games in Debian is > around 40 vs. hundreds of action games. IIRC The idea is to get them separate *only* if there are too many installed and the GNOME menu is cluttered. Regards Javier
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