About Pidgin being labeled as "Pidgin Internet Messenger" in the application menu
Exsecrabilus Exsecrabilus
exsecrabilus at gmail.com
Tue Sep 23 16:56:07 BST 2008
I am going to make a request/suggestion for a change. This isn't one of
those changes that'd be like "PLEASE UBUNTU DEVS UBUNTU NEEDS THIS NO RATHER
GNOME NEEDS IT AND YOU TOO."
This is one of those changes that'd be like "Oh, why didn't we do that
before?" It's:
-Easy to do; a few seconds (or I assume.)
-It doesn't fix any bugs; but if you look at it, makes sense, and again, you
exclaim "Oh, why didn't we do that before?"
Here it is:
Why is Pidgin labeled "Pidgin --Internet Messenger--" when the section it is
under is labeled "Internet" also, therefore making it redundant?
It should be "Instant Messenger" as is the proper name accepted by all;
Empathy labels it like so, so why not Pidgin?
Then you might ask me, if I want it that way, just change it myself. But the
problem is, I like sticking to the default. And when I change the system
language, that menu item doesn't get changed because I altered it.
Again I will say, this isn't one of those critical things, and you will say,
"That's not important at the moment." But this will help polishing up
Ubuntu.
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