On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 02:25:57PM +0000, debacle wrote: > Hi, > > sometimes I read package descriptions I'm not happy with. > E.g. the description starts: "Foobar is a GTK+ application, > that enables blah..." where foobar is a user application, > not mainly for GTK+ programmers. Of course, the user > doesn't/shouldn't care about GTK+ - and if, there's the > dependencies listed anyway. I remember, that we have some > guidelines on package description, where you can read about > this basics, but I cannot remember the URI. Could someone > help me, so that I can cite this guideline when filing a bug > against such packages? > > Cheers, > -- > W. Borgert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
I disagree. GUI apps in Linux are so wildly disparate that knowing the basic architecture is pretty important for me to decide whether or not I want it.