Hello Fedora QA and friends,

the *Desktop Menus Testcase* is one of the most boring tests to do and it
would be nice if OpenQA could do it for us. However, how the testcase is
written, it cannot be automated because it relies on a human mind too much.
I am proposing to split it into the following testcases:

1. *Desktop Menus Visuals* in which we would check if all menu entries have
proper icons, names, etc.
2. *Desktop Menus AppStarts* in which we would test if all menu items can
be started (easy with OpenQA)
3. *Desktop Menus Basic Functionality* in which we would test if the apps
basically do work (perhaps can be automated in OpenQA if the basic
functions are not too complicated)

Please, let me know what you think about it.

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Lukáš Růžička

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Red Hat

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