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Bug#1086829: task-mate-desktop: recommends transitional network-manager-gnome
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Simon McVittie
2024-11-06 13:00:02 UTC
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Package: task-mate-desktop
Version: 3.77
Severity: minor
Tags: trixie sid
X-Debbugs-Cc: mate-desktop-***@packages.debian.org

This package Recommends network-manager-gnome, which is now a transitional
package.

If the functionality that it requires is /usr/bin/nm-connection-editor,
please recommend the nm-connection-editor package instead.

If the functionality that it requires is the nm-applet applet (tray icon)
indicating network status, please recommend the network-manager-applet
package instead.

If it requires both, please depend on both packages separately.

If it doesn't actually require either of those, but only the
NetworkManager daemon, you might want to recommend network-manager instead.

It might be better to remove some of the Recommends from task-mate-desktop
entirely, and rely on the mate-desktop-environment metapackage (which
is under the MATE maintainers' direct control) to pull them in. GNOME
switched to this maintenance model during the trixie/sid cycle.

Thanks,
smcv
Holger Wansing
2024-11-12 20:10:01 UTC
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Hi,
Post by Simon McVittie
It might be better to remove some of the Recommends from task-mate-desktop
entirely, and rely on the mate-desktop-environment metapackage (which
is under the MATE maintainers' direct control) to pull them in. GNOME
switched to this maintenance model during the trixie/sid cycle.
I support this approach!


Holger
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Holger Wansing
2024-11-12 21:00:01 UTC
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[ Resending with mate-desktop-***@packages.debian.org in CC ]


Hi,
Post by Simon McVittie
It might be better to remove some of the Recommends from task-mate-desktop
entirely, and rely on the mate-desktop-environment metapackage (which
is under the MATE maintainers' direct control) to pull them in. GNOME
switched to this maintenance model during the trixie/sid cycle.
I support this approach (for the installer-team) !


Holger
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