Re: Hamradio packages in various menus
Re: Daniele Forsi
> Direwolf could still appear andure Internet because it does allow to
> connect to the internet and maybe also xastir
Hmm. Direwolf is primarily an AX.25 modem, and xastir is an APRS
client. Just because they can talk TCP doesn't make them "internet".
> current hamradio-files is described as "Ham radio call sign and prefix lists",
> I'm against creating too many packages but maybe a new
> hamradio-menuspackage would be too small?
I do not use any menus besides being happy that I can open the gnome
launcher, type "wsj<enter>" and have it launch wsjtx, so I pardon this
silly question: What would we actually put into that package? I
thought your proposal would be to fix the .desktop files in the
individual application packages (and possibly forwarding changes
upstream).
Christoph
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