At Sat, 23 Jul 2011 21:43:16 +0200, Lorenz Quack wrote: > So how can this be resolved? … > TLDR: > For this release: GNOME back off > For the next release: KDE and GNOME unify your settings infrastructure > and pick non-generic names for your apps.
Why can’t the Gnome System Settings simply be shown in KDE as “Gnome Systemsettings” and in KDE as “Systemsettings” - and the same the other way round. Put the other desktop as brand before the name; that even scales to an unlimited number of desktops using generic names, and I can tell new users, who are trying this “Linux-thing” for the first time to just open Systemsettings, without having to ask first, if they use Gnome, KDE or <other desktop of choice>. Generic names are good: they facilitate desktop switching and cross-desktop support. And a prefix for non-native applications in case of name clashes should not be too hard. Best wishes, Arne