Pardon me for the intrusion, but why aren't "ICQ" and "IRC" part of "Chat"?
I didn't think that they had gotten so big that they required their own
categories.. have they?

It's kinda like breaking Multimedia up into "MIDI", "MP3", and "Sound"
(don't even think about it).  It just doesn't make a whole lot of sense to
me.

I guess I'm just not a fan of too many categories and not enough programs to
justify them.


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-----Original Message-----
From: Warly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 9:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] Menu system structure



Here is the menu structure we now use for Mandrake
packages. Please make your packages compliant with it ASAP,
contact me or [EMAIL PROTECTED] for any questions.

Do not forget all documentation is centralized in intranet/qa.

------------ snip --------- snip ----------------

- Configuration
  - Hardware
  - Packaging
  - Networking
  - Printing
  - Boot and Init
  - Other
- Applications
  - Development
    - Interpreters
    - Code generators
    - Development environments
    - Tools
  - Sciences
    - Astronomy 
    - Biology 
    - Chemistry
    - Computer science
    - Geosciences 
    - Mathematics
    - Physics
    - Other    
  - Communications
  - Editors
  - Emulators
  - Archiving
     - Compression
     - Cd burning
     - Backup
     - Other
  - Monitoring
  - Publishing
  - Terminals
  - Shells
  - File tools
  - Text tools
- Documentation
- Office
- Networking
  - File transfer
  - IRC
  - ICQ
  - Chat
  - News
  - Mail
  - WWW
  - Remote access
  - Other
- Amusement
  - Adventure
  - Arcade
  - Boards
  - Cards
  - Puzzles
  - Sports
  - Strategy
  - Other
  - Toys
- Multimedia
  - Sound
  - Graphics
  - Video
- Session...
  - Windowmanagers...
  - Restart session
  - Exit session

-- 
  Jerome Martin  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  Quality Assurance      

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