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<H1>[Mageia-dev] RPM groups policy</H1>
<B>Barry Jackson</B>
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<I>Thu Sep 27 13:05:26 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>On 27/09/12 11:07, Pierre-Malo Deniélou wrote:
><i> Le 27/09/12 10:51,Pascal Terjan nous adresse ces quelques mots :
</I>>><i> On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Pierre-Malo Deniélou
</I>>>><i> For PulseAudio, Sound/Mixer is fine.
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</I>>><i> I don't agree
</I>>><i> If someone wants to install a mixer, pulesaudio in the list will
</I>>><i> probably confuse him
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</I>><i> As I was saying earlier, no group classification is perfect. In the
</I>><i> situation you describe, having pulseaudio in System/Base would be even
</I>><i> more confusing. But if you were to choose between Sound/Editors and
</I>><i> Convertors, Sound/Midi, Sound/Mixers, Sound/Players, Sound/Utilities,
</I>><i> Sound/Visualization, where would you look first?
</I>><i>
</I>><i> You know none fits perfectly, I know that as well, even less for
</I>><i> pulseaudio-module-jack or pulseaudio-module-bluetooth.
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</I>><i> But before everyting was in Sound: so confusing is maximum. Now it
</I>><i> becomes a bit (but only a bit) easier. That's the point.
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</I>>>>><i> Or perhaps PA should just go in System/Base?
</I>>>><i>
</I>>>><i> No. It only drowns it in the crowd of completely unrelated packages.
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</I>>><i> Do you expect someone to want to manually install pulseaudio after
</I>>><i> removing it, and search it in mixers?
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</I>><i> Yes. By the principle of "Where else?" :-)
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Cheers,
</I>><i>
</I>Can it not stay in the top level "Sound" or does everything *have* to be
in a sub group?
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