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

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