python packaging - icons/desktop files and /usr/bin accessibility

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I'm packaging a basic python program, and request some guidance:

1. the app has three main .py programs, and another 10 or so .py modules. My installed rpm puts these in site-packages/appname which I understand the guidelines to require. Problem is these are not accessible as a user because they aren't on the path.
So it works if I /usr/lib/python../site-packages/myapp/app1.py

Should I be messing with the path ?
Creating a shell script for each of the main programs, and dropping them in /usr/bin ?

2. The app is a gui app, but has no icon nor desktop file. I thought I might have a go at adjusting the gnome flash player icon to represent flash recording capability. I guess I would need to talk to that upstream project to see if that would be OK ? The same with the upstream of my package to see if they are happy to have there app represented in this way ?

0. Should I be submitting the package review, with queries about the above, or is it better to get this stuff sorted here first ?

DaveT.

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