The packager. Usually the original packager specifies the 'Group' and
it almost never gets changed.  

E.g., gtm, the dld mgr for Galeon and front end for wget was in
X11/Utilities group by author and, hence, did not get put into
Networking/FileTransfer with the rest of the dld mgrs. MDK changed it
to Networking/Other - still not correct. (Lenny? wanna add to todo
list?)

These anomalies, I think, are do to lack of proper Groups from years
past and just have not been changed, BICBW.

I don't have gturing instl, but you can check group with rpm -qpi on
the gturing rpm pkg; Bet it says 'Toys' in the group.:)

In regards to rest of 'Why', i do not know, wish i did - life would be
so much more fun.:)

Regards,
rj
==
--- Greg Sarsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've always been confused about the placement of the some of the
> items
> in the menu.  Previously latte, now Glimmer, is in with the
> development
> environment stuff.  I guess that is okay but I can do the same things
> with nedit and it is in with the editors.
> 
> As well why is gturing in with the amusment -> toys.  This is more a
> aid
> for programming than a toy don't you think.  I don't think Original
> Turing machine was designed to be a toy :)  Hmmm ... just tried help
> ->
> user guide for gturing and I got an error. 
> 
> Error occured when trying to download
> file:/usr/share/gnome/help/gturing/Cindex.html. Lynx failed to
> download
> selected file.
> 
> Greg
> 


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