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Re: Debian menus policy



Hi!

i listen to your discussion a while, and i've a annotation: 
you talk about a multi-dimensional menu structure where each user can
choose its favorite model. i think it is a good idea - for startup!
isn't there any posiblity to adopt the pefered menu-functions to the
users needs? the problem is, that you cannot predict the favourite menu
of an end-user, you only can estimate.
i think a user should have the posibility to choose his prefered "view"
and then (if he wishes) the frequent used items move in foreground. this
can be done by counting the menu-item calls, or better you have an
algorithm who notice references between programms (e.g. after reading
mail with mutt the browser is started to visit some links).
please remember, this is only an idea. i'm looking for such an
"algorithm" by myself because i try to adopt the menu-structure of a
large website to the users behaviour...

cu
markus

p.s. sorry for my poor english :)

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