Hi, Charles Plessy wrote:
> please, I would like to decouple two issues. > > - Issue 1: the Debian menu is superseded in major destkotop environments, and > the Policy should recognise that the Debian menu is not the lead mechanism > for managing menus in Debian anymore. Unfortutately we have two parallel > systems at the moment. > > - Issue 2: deciding whether the Debian menu is actually obsolete and should > be > removed from the Policy. I don't understand the distinction. If policy doesn't say I should have debian-menu entries, then what is all this text in policy about debian-menu for? I'm not saying that the old Debian menu system should be removed from the archive. I'm saying that either (A) the recommendation to use it should be removed from where it currently is in policy, perhaps to be moved to an appendix, or (B) there should be clear advice about when a package should provide a Debian menu entry and when it should provide an fdo menu entry Otherwise I, a packager, have no idea what policy is telling me about how to correctly package software. [...] > If we tie Issue 1 to Issue 2, my gut feeling (not my wish) is that there is > currently no way to conclude without going in front of the TC or having a GR, I don't suspect that at all. I like to think the policy process can work, especially when I don't even see any major disagreement. If there is some disagreement, hearing where I have gone wrong above would help me a lot, since then it becomes possible to see where the policy can be clarified. Hope that helps, Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-qt-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20140110023608.ga8...@google.com