Hi, Richard Hughes wrote: > which is a list of all the desktop applications and addons that share > package names in Fedora. For Kicad: This is not really a core KDE application, it just happens to be built on the KDE platform. I think kicad.desktop is clearly the main application there, and the others can be treated like git-dag (i.e., hidden in favor of kicad), but you'd better contact the maintainer directly. I'm not familiar with this application nor with what expectations its users have (i.e., whether they'll search for e.g. gerbview and expect to find it in Apper or not). For kipi-plugins: In principle, that's not really an application, it's an addon package (for applications using libkipi, such as Gwenview or Digikam). Some addons can also be executed standalone, but that's not its primary purpose. I'm not sure how to best handle that either. It is probably possible to split every standalone application and maybe even every single plugin into separate subpackages, I'm just not sure it's a good idea. And by the way, relying on proprietary web services such as Google Documents for Free Software development is a very bad idea. We have an ODF standard for a reason. Kevin Kofler _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org