On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 10:26:17 -0500, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
>>>>> "JK" == Jesse Keating
<jkeating(a)redhat.com> writes:
JK> The best I've heard so far was carryover from fedora.us...
I guess that if nobody knows of any reason why it should be there,
then it doesn't need to be there.
I'll +1 to this just on the general principle of removing needless
cruft; I've never understood why this might have been useful.
IIRC, we've had the choice between:
X-Red-Hat-Base : for top-level menus, which we never set
X-Red-Hat-Extra : for everything else, but fedora.us was not Red Hat
So, fedora.us add-on packages introduced the X-Fedora category to allow
for future desktop menu features like adding/hiding/moving base and/or
add-on package entries (or entire hierarchies) based on special category
values.