On quarta-feira, 3 de julho de 2013 19.27.16, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Because when you use an environment, there is a good chance you want to 
> write an application using the framework used there.

That's unrelated to the problem at hand, even if we assume that it is true.

The only use-case I can see for the entries is the following:
 1) user has two desktop environments installed
 2) user has two non-integrated applications installed that provide the same 
     (semantic) action
 3) user frequently switches between the two desktops

In that case, the user may want to see only one of the two applications in 
each desktop.

Please pay attention to the "non-integrated" part. Actions that are really 
part of a desktop and no make sense outside it, should not be installed 
globally where the other desktops can see them. Integrated actions should be 
application-specific.

The worst case scenario here is that someone has two applications of the same 
type (say, two BitTorrent clients) and then there are two similar actions in 
the menu (say, "Create .torrent for file with KTorrent" and "Create .torrent 
with Transmission").
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