Hey folks,

At last Fedora QA meeting John Dulaney had a proposal concerning the issue of 
similar application names we use around Fedora desktops.

For example: surely sometimes you had both GNOME and XFCE installed and went 
for menus to open - say a terminal. The environment would use the same icon and 
a same name for both gnome-terminal and xfce-terminal, which resulted in you 
opening the other app than desired, perhaps (thanks to Murphy's laws :) ) more 
often than the desired one. More examples of this are "Software 
updates"/"Software update"(just within GNOME), "System Monitor" for both 
gnome-system-monitor and ksysguard, some "system-config-*" utilities vs. GNOME 
control panel applets and more.

This is a call for having a discussion on trying to establish some compromise - 
on what to put as a name in the desktop[1] file for corresponding applications 
around different Fedora desktops as well as among applications inside each of 
those. The goal is simply to avoid people being unable to recognize specific 
applications around the desktop menus etc., which we could reach simply by 
rethinking the "name" fields in the *.desktop files of such applications. 

The way KDE application launcher handles this also provides nice example for a 
design solution to this problem. They use a "Generic" (e.g. Terminal) field to 
describe the application primarily and have the name of the actual binary (e.g. 
Konsole) present in small letters when the generic name is not unique. For 
gnome-shell, in it's current in-high-development state, proposing a design like 
this may also be good idea. Other than that - at least handling this by making 
a renaming compromise among the desktop environments would be very nice.

We were thinking on expanding the release criteria to have one to deal with 
this issue, but for sure we need to discuss this first.

Thus - thoughts? :) (Might be a good idea in having the conversation joined in 
one list we are all subscribed - perhaps test or desktop?)

Thanks!
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Vita Humpa
Fedora QA
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