On Sat, 2009-05-02 at 18:39 -0400, Orcan Ogetbil wrote: > I had posted on fedora-devel mailing list about this idea a while ago, > but the discussion didn't last long: > http://www.linux-archive.org/fedora-development/266281-adding-new-group-desktop-menu-fedora-studio.html > > In short, currently all our audio/video players/editors are cluttering > the Multimedia group of the desktop menu. Since players and editors > are very different in nature and Audio/Video creation software have > their own target audience, I am proposing to list them under a > different group in the desktop menu. This way both type of > applications will become more accessible. > > I am primarily interested in Audio Creation software and currently we > have enough packages to have our own group: > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AudioCreation > > To achieve this we will need to modify the desktop files of our > packages to add some category which will be picked up by the menu > applets and place them in the Audio Creation group. > > I am planning to make a new feature draft page on Fedora wiki in the > near future and present it to FESCo so that we can have a Fedora > Studio by F-12. Planet CCRMA has had this (a custom menu) for years. Otherwise the "Sound and Video" menu becomes pretty much unusable once you install all the available packages. It would be good if you could start from this package, perhaps? And/or maintain backwards compatibility, I'd be game to modify what I'm using to match... > There are a few choices we need to make along the way: > > - Should we include Video creation applications in this group too? > - What shall we call the group in the menu? Studio, Audio Creation, > A/V Creation...? Multimedia Creation? Content Creation? (too broad perhaps) > - What desktop file category(ies) shall we use? The standard > categories we can use are Midi, Mixer, Sequencer, Tuner, > AudioVideoEditing. We can also use some artificial category such as > X-Studio, X-AudioCreation, ... Note that when a desktop file contains > AudioVideo the application goes to the Multimedia group. Maybe get some inspiration for categories from the planetccrma-menus package in Planet CCRMA? > Who would want to participate in this project? Please share your > comments, opinions, ... Count me in... -- Fernando _______________________________________________ Fedora-music-list mailing list Fedora-music-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-music-list