In GNOME 3 the whole concept of menus is gone. This means, among other things, that there is no Documentation menu. There are a number of categories: Accessories Games Graphics Internet Office Others Sound & Video System Tools There is also an 'All' category, but this only includes applications that are in one of the other categories. An application must be specifically placed in the 'Other' category to appear there. I could see putting the Release Notes in "System Tools", but it doesn't seem to me that documentation in general belongs there. Yelp is in "Accessories", but that category is already cluttered, and I can see "System Tools" getting pretty cluttered, too. To further complicate the matter, previously GNOME, XFCE and LXDE could all share a .desktop file. It looks as if now a unique file will be required for GNOME. Were we to have some sort of Documentation application we could then have something like update-desktop-database that would run on install. This would allow us to have single-language RPMs and still maintain consistent Fedora-like language behavior. I can't say I'm really thrilled with this, but it is an alternative. Another alternative would be to go back to installing a separate set of documentation for Yelp, and let it deal with all the GNOME weirdness. Or, perhaps we can press shaunm to get Yelp working smoothly for html documentation. I have to admit I haven't played much with Yelp on Fedora 15, and I know there has been substantial work done. --McD -- docs mailing list docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/docs