I can imagine installing KDE and having 150 apps on my desktop. =)
I think we're better off making an alias in /Applications/Fink or something.
When you install KDE-aqua right now, are you saying this will install 150 app bundles into /Applications? Good thing I haven't tried this yet ;-)
No, it puts them in /Applications/KDE -- and a newer version of the app-generation script understands kde's "categories" for submenus, so you end up with:
/Applications/KDE/Apps /Applications/KDE/Configuration /Applications/KDE/Development /Applications/KDE/Education /Applications/KDE/Math /Applications/KDE/Network /Applications/KDE/Office /Applications/KDE/Science /Applications/KDE/Screen Savers /Applications/KDE/Utility
...but anyways, I was just trying to make a point. =)
Perhaps if we're going to go through with this, and considering the possibility of a large number of apps that will have bundle versions, we should consider coming up with some kind of system for categorizing them?
I suppose we could use the same categories that exist in the info tree... (base, database, devel, editors, etc.) and put things in a subdirectory?
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