Re: FC3 (and beyond) wishlist

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On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 14:06:51 +0200, Peter Backlund
<peter.backlund@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> - Clean up the menu. "Name-Generic Name" or whatever format is agreed
> upon, but please make it consistent.

I'd like to see the clean up effort go deeper than just the menu
names. I want the naming AND the grouping to be more consistent
between the menus and the gui-fied package management tools, to make
it easier for users to remove default applications after installing
additional prefered software. Maybe consistent use of name and generic
name in a tag will be enough, but I would find it interesting as well
if the same application menu structure that users see in the main menu
could be navigated as well to do application package removal. Being
able to navigate the same menu structure to do application
removals(maybe even installs), makes the naming issue somewhat moot,
since you can do package removal based on the existance of the
.desktop file and not care what the label string actually is.

> - A decision on how to, and tools for building and packaging 3:rd party
> kernel modules, including driver updates.

anyone want to have a DKMS discussion?

> - Clean up Xsession handling. Currently, there are session files in
> /etc/X11/dm/Sessions, /etc/X11/gdm/Sessions and
>   /usr/share /xsession at least. There should be no more than one place.

Go deeper than that, and lets clean up some of the failover xinit logic as well.
Do we really want RunWM --FvwmMWM being used in the default xinit logic?

> And some Gnome issues:

One of my own.... https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=127983
RFE: Include Fonts and Themes in the pull down Places directory in the
spatial nautilus menu

-jef



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