Hi, Mathieu Roy wrote: > Are they strong divergences on the goal to reach and the method to > follow between Debian and freedesktop.org?
There don't seem to be. But, assuming that we assume that .desktop files are The Future (they have technical advantages over our menu files, and Debian is about doing the right thing), there seem to be divergent opinions on how to go about actually migrating to them. We can 1- supply both in our packages 2- write conversion scripts menu <=> .desktop 3- patch menu managers to understand them directly and supply that to Upstream 4- write conversion scripts .desktop => menu_manager_of_choice and supply that to Upstream IMHO, -4- and -3- are both good solutions; the choice is Upstream's. Not doing -1- or -2- until it's no longer necessary because -3- and -4- obsolete them doesn't work particularly well, and neither does not doing -1- because -2- obsoletes it. The reason why it doesn't is rather simple -- a change like this needs both enough .desktop files, _and_ support from programs, to work. Otherwise, nobody will switch. -- Matthias Urlichs | {M:U} IT Design @ m-u-it.de | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Disclaimer: The quote was selected randomly. Really. | http://smurf.noris.de - - Nothing is rich but the inexhaustible wealth of nature. She shows us only surfaces, but she is a million fathoms deep. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson