Nanley Chery wrote: > We already have five items in the Internet section of the Applications > menu, and I do not believe there is any point in increasing the clutter > by adding the gnome bittorrent client as an entry. All it does is allow > a user to select a bittorrent file to start downloading with; however, > in firefox, the gnome bittorrent client is already called upon, by > default, whenever a user downloads a bittorent file.
What if I remove Firefox? Or if someone sends me a link via mail? Or if I want to open the client and enter it myself? I don't think this is justified. If you don't like it, you can edit the menus with alacarte and remove that entry. But the fact that you don't use it doesn't mean we should remove it (we could if there was a better reason, but I don't think that is one) Cheers, Emilio
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