Currently, we have 4 desktop integration packs for rpm linux package management: * mandriva * suse * freedesktop * redhat
and 1 for deb linux packages * deb(ian) menus Some observations about these: In reality, the "suse" menus are kde3 based in terms of icon locations, etc, so folks using kde4 experience integration problems. Does anyone know -- maybe from user list or forum questions -- how often the mandriva and redhat menus are used/installed? The freedesktop menus work for both KDE4 and Gnome (2 and above?) Some debian-based users are now using Gnome and KDE4 desktop environments and may be experiencing desktop integration problems as well (need more information on this one). In light of this, would it make sense to: * rename the suse-menus to kde3-menus? * perhaps delete the mandriva and redhat menus * provide freedesktop menus for the debian based desktop environments as well as "deb" * or finally, provide desktop-integrations as a separate pack the way we do language packs, so users could pick and choose -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MzK "Nothing will work unless you do." -- Maya Angelou