ksysguard: Renaming of menu option "Renice Process"

Tomas Gustavsson tomplast at gmail.com
Sat Jan 9 17:09:19 GMT 2010


I have now filed a report at https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=221944 .
Someone has already answered and approved this, sadly it won't get fixed in
this version :(.

2010/1/9 Yuriy Kozlov <yuriy.kozlov at gmail.com>

> On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 7:11 AM, David Edmundson
> <david at davidedmundson.co.uk> wrote:
> > On Saturday 09 Jan 2010 11:34:40 Tomas Gustavsson wrote:
> >> A couple of days ago I took Kubuntu (Lucid Lynx) out for a spin and
> played
> >> around with the preinstalled software. There I found that when you right
> >> click on a process in ksysguard you have this rather fuzzy option called
> >> "Renice process". For many of us we know what this means but to a user
> who
> >> is new to Linux (and KDE) it wouldn't mean that much to him/her.
> >>
> >> So for usability reasons I argue that it would be a better choice to
> rename
> >> the option "Renice process" to "Change process priority" or just "Change
> >> priority".
> >>
> >> If you have any other views on this matter, don't hesitate to spit them
> out
> >> ;).
> >>
> >> /tomplast
> >>
> > Sounds like a sensible idea for KDE generally. I suggest co-posting to
> KDE
> > Usability <kde-usability at kde.org>
> >
> > A fix upstream is better for us as everyone benefits, we maintain
> consistency,
> > get translations and don't have to support it in the future.
> >
> > Hope it gets approved :-)
> > (N.B KDE is in string freeze (messages can't be changed) for KDE4.4 at
> > present)
> >
> > David Edmundson
>
> Sounds like a good Papercut.
> ~ Yuriy
>
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