On 2 January 2015 at 11:45, Hedayat Vatankhah <hedayat.fwd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, I know. And I say that it might be OK for a "GNOME
Application", but
doesn't seem to be OK for Fedora application.
There's no such thing as a "Fedora application".
It seems that many command line utilities in Security spin can be
considered
applications since security spin provides .desktop files and icons for many
of them!
No, we ignore any with the ConsoleOnly hint.
Wikipedia has a page about it, one of the application types you can
create
in Qt Creator is "Qt Console Application", Microsoft Visual Studio also
provides a "Console Application" type. Yes, none of these are authoritative,
but I wonder if there is any reference backing your claim.
Okay, lets do a thought experiment. Is a console application anything
that exists in /usr/bin? If not, what additional rules are required
for a "sane" set? Are all files in /usr/bin "applications"?
Richard.