Christopher Aillon <fedora-extras-commits@...> writes:
> - follow desktop-entry-spec on Name and GenericName as required
by the
> Packaging Guidelines
Except this is so very wrong. This is not what the spec (which we take
active part in writing) is intended to do.
Yet it is what it _says_, and also what KDE based their implementation on when
they offered the _user_ to decide whether they want to show real or generic
names (or both, which is the best solution IMHO) rather than having the distro
force a decision on them. The blatant disrespect for the spec in some
Fedora .desktop files breaks that and leads to inconsistent menus.
IMHO, a generic name has no business to be in the Name field, that's what
GenericName is for. And I definitely know there are other people agreeing with
me on that (Rex Dieter, for example).
I'll attempt to get this clarified with fesco
I'd appreciate some enforcement of the democratically-voted packaging
guidelines, which explicitly say "Installed .desktop files MUST follow the
[desktop-entry-spec], paying particular attention to validating correct usage
of Name, GenericName, [Categories], [StartupNotify] entries.", from FeSCo!
but please undo the .desktop change.
I'm not too happy about doing that because I really believe my change is both
the right thing to do and required to comply with the guidelines, but if that's
the only way the update (just pushed to updates-testing) can go into the
released updates without causing a big stir, I'll have to comply. :-(
Kevin Kofler