Package: gnome-menus
Version: 2.10.2-1
Severity: normal



Gnome 2.10 in Debian includes KDE menu entries in its menu, and I think it's a bad idea. Menus were clean and usable in Gnome 2.8 because there were only a few programs designed for GNOME. This was contrasting with MS Windows, where the Start menu is not usable at all, because of too many entries. This was really a good point for GNOME, Debian and Linux.

Now, the GNOME menu is just a pool including many uneeded programs, and you need to add a link on the panel for each program you use. So I would suggest something : an option should allow to include KDE programs if you want, but the default should be (as it used to be) just showing GNOME-integrated programs.


Thanks


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