On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 05:29:56PM -0400, Luke Seubert wrote: > However, that does not mean that Debian Desktop should not care. KDE apps > designed to run optimally under the KDE Desktop environment. Apps run > better and faster because the libraries are already pre-loaded. > > So, if Desktop Debian wants users to have a desktop that "Just Works", > without any puzzling delays waiting for some apps to load - everything nice > and smooth and well integrated - then it makes sense for DD to worry about > these issues.
Perhaps DD should _think_ about this issue -- for instance, if it has to choose only one terminal program to display in a menu, it should make an `environmentally aware' choice (KDE for KDE, Gnome for Gnome, Joe's Wackyterm for everybody else) -- but it's absurd to base the _whole menu structure_ around such a piddling little detail. [I think that in many case it will be a non-issue because a system will only have the main KDE apps installed or the main Gnome apps installed, not both.] -Miles -- P.S. All information contained in the above letter is false, for reasons of military security.