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Show user and groups settings under "System" #304

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I retry. The correct place is "System".

Desktop Entry/Name: "Users and Groups"
Desktop Entry/GenericName: "User and Group Settings"
Desktop Entry/Comment: "Configure the users and groups of your system"

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tsujan commented Dec 6, 2024

Disagree. It belongs to LXQt and should be under LXQt Settings.

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It belongs yes to LXQt but it affects any DE and any users installed as its settings aren't LXQt-specific.

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tsujan commented Dec 7, 2024

"LXQt Settings" is a category for gathering important tools that are provided by LXQt for setting up an LXQt session — whether they're admin tools or not.

No user is surprised to see that LXQt gives priority to LXQt — on the contrary, the opposite would be very weird.

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We have LXQt Settings, System Settings and Other Settings int the configuration center. It's a system setting.

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tsujan commented Dec 7, 2024

It's a system setting

IMO, it would be not only weird but impractical to put an important setting provided by LXQt outside the LXQt category, whether it's an admin tool or not. That would pass modularity and turn into the lack of identity.

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