On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 10:04:49AM -0600, Steve Greenland wrote: > > I find all of the window manager packages to be enhanced by installing menu. > > Sorry, I wasn't clear. I was referring to the client applications, > any of which can be started from the command line with complete > functionality. pdmenu. > Again, I'm not arguing against the menu; I find it incredibly useful and > agree that it probably ought to be moved to standard priority. But there > are many reasons that *client* packages (I'm not talking about window > managers here, and yes, I know they are X clients just as much as xterm, > try not to be overly nit-picky here :-)) shouldn't depend, recommend, or > even suggest menu. If it PROVIDES a menu entry, no it shouldn't. If it USES the menus, it should. -- Joseph Carter <knghtbrd@debian.org> Free software developer <knghtbrd> (tinc) <Espy> (ytitac) <knghtbrd> (ntinac) <Espy> (it) <knghtbrd> (in) * Espy notes talking in acr^Winitialisms is scary when the other side understands you
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