Matthias Klumpp writes ("Bug#741573: Two menu systems"): > Regarding metadata, this is something other sources (e.g. DEP-11) can > provide in a much better and less redundant way. What would be > interesting to know is: Why would I want to launch non-GUI > applications from a menu? Usually people working with these launch > them from a Terminal. > Can you provide a usecase for that, other than "it has always been this way"?
Matthew Vernon has already answered this question earlier in this thread: Matthew Vernon writes ("Bug#741573: On menu systems."): > I'm rather non-plussed by the proposal to devalue the Debian Menu > system. I use fvwm, and while for frequently-used apps I don't use the > menu (instead launching them from particular keys), the Debian menu is > how I both launch apps I use less frequently, and explore what I've > got installed. Its comprehensive coverage means that if I'm not quite > sure what application I want, I can have a bit of a browse and try > things out. Any proposal that reduces the coverage of the Debian Menu > seems a bad idea for me... Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org