On Sat, Dec 10, 2005 at 06:41:56PM +0200, Linas ??virblis wrote:
> While I am at it, here is an update. Hope you will find it useful.
> [+]
> Section:      Apps/CD and DVD
> Description:  Software for CD/DVD burning and related tools
> Example apps: graveman, gnome-baker, dvdisater

We should probably try to be more generic here.

> [!]
> Section:      Apps/Databases
> Description:  Interactive database programs
> Example apps: gaby, pgmonitor, MDB viewer [WHAT PACKAGE IS THIS IN?]

mdbtools

> Section:      Apps/Net/Web browsing
> Description:  Web browsers, newsfeed readers [DO THEY REALLY BELONG HERE?]
> Example apps: elinks, epiphany-browser, liferea

Well we could have a sections Apps/Net/News

> Section:      Apps/Net/File transfer
> Description:  File transfer software such as download managers, FTP clients, 
> P2P clients
> Example apps: amule, gftp, d4x
> 
> [+]
> Section:      Apps/Net/Mail
> Description:  Mail and Usenet readers, mail notification applets
> Example apps: mutt, mozilla-thunderbird, tin
> 
> [+]
> Section:      Apps/Net/Chat
> Description:  Chat, instant messaging, IP telephony, video conferencing 
> software
> Example apps: xchat, gaim, gnomemeeting
> 
> [+]
> Section:      Apps/Net/Other
> Description:  Network programs that don't fit elsewhere
> Example apps: gip, ettercap, iptstate

Maybe Apps/Net/Monitoring ?

> Section:      Apps/System
> Description:  System information and monitoring tools, cryptographic and 
> privacy related software, antiviruses
> Example apps: top, avscan, gpgkeys

Probably network monitoring could be in Apps/Net/Monitoring ?
does antiviruses have menu entries ?

> Section:      Apps/Webmaster
> Description:  Web development tools
> Example apps: bluefish, screem, gphpedit

Maybe that could be Apps/Editors/Web ?
We could also have a Apps/Editors/I18N for programs for l10n people.

Could you post the tree of sections ?

We will probably have to make simulations, but I think adding
subsubsections produce on average more usable menus that adding
subsections at this stage. 

Cheers,
-- 
Bill. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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