* The "Supported Applications" idea is a good one, and I've been
    advocating it for a few days now. This should be a hand-maintained
    list of apps what we have 'officially' tested, and know for a fact
    that work decently in Wine. See the current efforts to come up with
    the Gold list of apps supported under Wine.
   I actually think that we could have exactly one entry - and
that it be called 'Supported Applications'.  That's the link
people will click on; it addresses their immediate question.
Trying to be more semantically precise with the main menu
link is a mistake, imo.


  * Minor nit, but I still don't like CVS under Downloads. First off,
    nobody thinks about using CVS as a Download option. There is a big
    semantical impedance mismatch here. CVS is viewed as a development
    tool. Also people using CVS don't go to Download, and viceversa.
    I think it's a mistake to group items based on their form/syntax,
    rather than meaning/semantics. In this case, the grouping is based
    on the fact that there are bits going across the wire, and I don't
    feel it's a meaningful distinction for anyone.
I disagree here.  I don't think we should expound on CVS here, I'm
just thinking a link to the detailed instructions under Development.
What's the first thing a newbie gets told after reporting
a problem:   "Have you tried it against the CVS tip?"


I suggest we work off of your latest proposal, and suggest 'patches'
to it, if anyone feels there should be changes. But this does seem
to bring us closer to a universally accepted solution. Yay!
I'm good with that.  Double yay!


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