On Thu, 2012-03-15 at 17:09 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:
On Thu, 2012-03-15 at 19:30 +0200, Elad Alfassa wrote:
- who decided that system-config-date is to be installed by default
and given the confusing (for new users) system-config-date as a name in the menu? From IRC: <adamw> elad661: it's called 'system-config-date' because it was previously called Date and Time. see the problem with that? <elad661> yes, I do <elad661> but I think we could either remove it (since gnome's control panel provides the functionality) or find a better name. <elad661> we probably need it for firstboot, so removing the desktop file might be a good idea
In my opinion, the search-based shell overview makes this kind of redundancy less problematic than it was in a traditional menu system.
well, when you search for 'date' or 'time' you get both options, and there's really no indication which you should go for. In fact, most people would probably pick s-c-d because it gets shown ahead of GNOME's applet.