On 27/09/12 11:07, Pierre-Malo Deniélou wrote:
Le 27/09/12 10:51,Pascal Terjan nous adresse ces quelques mots :
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Pierre-Malo Deniélou
For PulseAudio, Sound/Mixer is fine.

I don't agree
If someone wants to install a mixer, pulesaudio in the list will
probably confuse him

As I was saying earlier, no group classification is perfect. In the
situation you describe, having pulseaudio in System/Base would be even
more confusing. But if you were to choose between Sound/Editors and
Convertors, Sound/Midi, Sound/Mixers, Sound/Players, Sound/Utilities,
Sound/Visualization, where would you look first?

You know none fits perfectly, I know that as well, even less for
pulseaudio-module-jack or pulseaudio-module-bluetooth.

But before everyting was in Sound: so confusing is maximum. Now it
becomes a bit (but only a bit) easier. That's the point.

Or perhaps PA should just go in System/Base?

No. It only drowns it in the crowd of completely unrelated packages.

Do you expect someone to want to manually install pulseaudio after
removing it, and search it in mixers?

Yes. By the principle of "Where else?" :-)

Cheers,

Can it not stay in the top level "Sound" or does everything *have* to be in a sub group?

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