Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xubuntu-default-settings

Hi there,
This bug concerns Xubuntu 9.10 beta.

I noticed some menu entries that were not actually likely to ever be
useful, and that thus could be easily hidden:

 * OpenJDK Java 6 Webstart which apparently only serves to manage the Java 
applets you allowed on your browser. I don't think it's that useful to expose 
this considering Java applets became so rare. I think users wouldn't modify 
this kind of settings without a doc, so the doc could just give the magical 
command to launch instead of that menu entry that spoils Apps->Internet.
The same applies to OpenJDK 6 Policy Tools in Apps->Settings.

 * Authorizations, in Apps->System, points to a PolicyKit management UI,
that only allows changing the users' rights about PolicyKit itself. I
think this app shouldn't be exposed to the GUI as long as it's not
actually useful.

 * Do we really need Mass Rename to be available in the menu? I think
users will only need it when they have several files selected and they
want to rename them, and when they do it's being launched by thunar
anyway.

** Affects: xubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Some possible menu improvements
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441278
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