Sune Vuorela writes ("Re: Bug#741573: Two menu systems"): > if it takes 5 minutes to write a menu file and 5 minutes to switch to one of > those 'old style' window managers and test that it shows up as it should, it > is 3000 minutes. Or 1 hour per week in a year.
I don't think you need to test it, if you don't want to. For something like a menu file it is perfectly fine to simply take the patch, as-is, when it's provided. Really, that should be no more than a simple review, and applying the patch to your package's vcs. It shouldn't take you more than a couple of minutes at most - probably less. > And I guess that on some uploads, it should be tested again that it > still shows up as it should. if that happens once pr year pr > package, it is 30 minutes pr week pr year. I think you are perfectly entitled to let the people who care about the Debian menu take care of that testing. > And if one shouldn't 'consume' the menu, why should one provide data for it? > [2] Different people have different views about which menu is useful. Clearly one should have the _ability_ to consume the menu. Whether to do so by default is a decision for the maintainer of the environment in question. Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org