Le jeu 22/04/2004 à 05:02, Colin Charles a écrit : > On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 05:11, Bill Nottingham wrote: > > > True. There's a few senses of "removal" - removal from the package set > > > entirely, and just removal from the default installation, and removal > > > from the default menu. I'm really only talking about the latter. > > > > Removal from the default menu is wrong. > > Or we can bring back the Extras menu No. I don't want the extra step "Extras menu". If i want xmms in the menu : $ rpm -i|yum install|system-config-package|... xmms If i don't want xmms : $ rpm -e xmms Why should we have entries in the menu if we don't use them ? Why add an extra step for an application that the user use ? Set the best default and then let users to add their preferred applications and remove some default applications if they don't use them. > (or under Sound & Video -> More > Sound & Video Applications), and give it its actual name - we'll call it > XMMS > > > If it's installed, it should be in the menu. For example, if it > > moved to extras, it would still have a menu item, obviously. So, > > if it's still in Core, it should still have a menu item, just not > > necessarily be in the default package set. > > Yes, if installed, a menu item should exist +1000 > -- > Colin Charles, byte@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.bytebot.net/ >