[dropping submitter] On Tuesday 27 September 2011 20:35:22 Josselin Mouette wrote: > As soon as KDE, Java and hplip maintainers fix their desktop entries to > add appropriate NoDisplay and OnlyShowIn fields, we’d be happy to drop > that hack.
I'm not sure how a OnlyShowIn=KDE for akregator would have prevented the user from filing a bug about not being able to see Akregator in the Gnome menu. If you have specific requests for apps that shouldn't be shown in Gnome, then let us discuss that. I unfortunately think that it will be hard to reach a proper agreement, since we seem to fundamentally disagree wether or not users should be allowed to choose to use the apps they have installed. And I'm not sure I get the criteria for getting blacklisted. For example. Graphical email clients: KMail has a desktop file is blacklisted and doesn't have a OnlyShowIn Evolution has a desktop file and is not blacklisted and doesn't have a OnlyShowIn Claws-mail has a desktop file and is not blacklisted and doesn't have a OnlyShowIn Icedove has a desktop file and is not blacklisted and doesn't have a OnlyShowIn I don't fully get the pattern for what to - or not - blacklist, and I do think that in several cases the KDE default apps is better than the Gnome similar ones, and vice versa. I really think we are doing our users a disfavour by not allowing them to easy access the applications they have chosen to install. /Sune -- Do you know how could I boot a GPU on the prompt of a command prompt from Netscape? From the panel inside Windows NT you neither have to send the editor, nor must explore the application and you should reset the head over a graphic DLL head to the controller to unmount the cache of the parallel URL over a 3D display. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-qt-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201109272322.25236.s...@debian.org