Am Sonntag, den 14.05.2006, 18:20 +0200 schrieb Thomas Walter: > On Sun, 2006-05-14 at 17:01, Bill Allombert wrote: > > Hello Debian Science people, > > > > There is a discussion (in bug #361418) on the future of the Debian > > menu structure. In case you missed it, we would like to have your > > opinions on the entries for scientific applications. > > > > The relevant sections are: > > > > Mathematics [was:Math] > > Mathematics-related software. > > gcalctool, snapea, xeukleides > > > > Science > > Software for natural and social sciences, humanities, etc. > > ncbi-epcr, earth3d, therion > > > > Please send comment to bug #361418. > > > > >From my point of view this 2 section names are arbitrary and too global. > It also opens a long discussion about the hirarchy.
There is IMHO no need. Why not use the freedesktop.org's menu specification as reference? This would help to allow a user an easier orientation. > I think Mathematics > is also part of Science. ACK. > At least for application like axiom, octave, > mathematica, ... > So having a Math section in parallel to Science could be for more > "calulator" oriented SW. I don't think so. I know, OOo Math isn't a real scientific software. But there are people who think, that Ex**l is a tool for graphical analysis of measurement values. I believe, nobody has the _real_ definition for what is really scientific software. So IMHO it doesn't make sense to have a Mathematics section inside and outside Science/Education. Or do you know a definition to know the difference? > In general, my understanding of "Science" is in the sense of research > and not education. I do not agree. Education also means science. It doesn't just mean "teaching". For me, there is no difference between Science and Education. Where is the difference IYO? > Thus an example breakdown within Sience could be like > Mathematics > Physics > Bio > Chemistry > Astronomics > Geology > ... > where some applications or tools can be part of several sub-sections. > Perhaps applications which could be used in nearly all sub-sections > could go into a "General" or "Common" Section. > > In parallel to section "Science" have a section "Education". And there also: Mathematics Physics Bio Chemistry Astronomics Geology ... ? Doesn't sound like a good idea to me. just my 2 cents Regards, Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]