On 26/11/2007, Stefan Hundhammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So in the ideal case we would like to have a completely new approach.
> This is what that "radical change" was all about.

You want a radical change. How about just adding everything to the KDE
menu system. Under "YaST" you would have each category. Under "Software
" a menu opens with each module. "Hardware" opens a similar menu. Etc.,
etc., ad infinitum et nauseum.

Then every person could use Kmenu Editor to make a menu with their own
most used modules, call it "Favorites" or something. You could move the
module links around any way you wanted them. Create new links in
different categories to suit yourself. If, at some point, you decide
that there needs to be a new YaST module it can be added with a minimum
of fuss and bother.

Actually, I like it like it is. It works. [ That's probably the biggest
point. ] AND, IMHO, it's simple enough for anyone with a handful of
working gray cells to figure out.
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