Bernard Johnson <bjohnson-dated-1172832473.ba5e95 <at> symetrix.com> writes: > So take your complaint to remove the icon from the menus to the > packaging committee for an exception to the policy, or a change to the > policy. A heavy handed approach ignoring policy along the way to suit > your personal views is not the right answer. What about the subpackage solution I suggested? > As for the actual issue in this thread, I have a suggestion: what about > making hp-toolbox a separate subpackage of hplip, which is not installed by > default, but which (when installed) comes with a menu item? That would solve > both the "vendor-specific menu item forced on everyone" and the "hplip > requires PyQt" issues. (Like you, I also think installing GUI programs without a menu entry is bad. They should be either installed or not installed, not installed-but-hidden.) Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list