On 2008-07-06, Mikhail Gusarov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > fd.o menus are designed to allow distro-specific policy. It's the matter > of Debian KDE/Gnome packaging/menu policy to get the proper subset of > the packages in menu (e.g. moving Gnome/gtk applications deeper in KDE > menu and Qt/KDE - in Gnome one).
I actually don't like this - just as I don't like the "kde" and "gnome" package sections. The users should have equal access to good programs. Most people (no matter what desktop they are using) thinks that - amarok is better than the gnome equivalent (rythmbox?) - gimp is better than the kde equivalent (released versions of krita) - kontact and evolution - fits different to different people At least, the KDE section seems to be a nice dumping ground for anything that links against kdelibs - and in some cases just Qt. /Sune -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]