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Re: Debian 2.0 release requirements



On Wed, 7 Jan 1998, Christian Schwarz wrote:

> All applications registered to menus
> 
>      The menu package included in the Debian distribution stores
>      information about which applications are installed on the system
>      and provides this data for X11 window managers or text-based menu
>      programs like pdmenu. With that, the user always has up-to-date
>      application menus, no matter which packages are installed or which
>      menu program is used.
> 
This one is new to me...I have been waiting for the menu system to
stabalize. I guess this means that it has?

Is there a description in the Policy Manual? More important is there a
good example of how to impliment this and will it make it into the
Programmers Manual?

Thanks,

Dwarf
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