OpenJDK 8 Policy Tool 1.8.0.20-12.b26.fc21.x86_64 does not comply with the following MUST requirements from the Workstation Applications and Launchers guidelines [1]: * App launchers MUST have a unique 128×128 launcher icon with an alpha channel and a matching High Contrast icon. (I didn't check the icon size, but it is surely less that 128x128, and there is no high contrast variant.) * App launchers MUST have a name that is either shorter than 15 characters or immediately recognizable even when elipsized. (The name is actually "OpenJDK 8 Policy Tool 1.8.0.20-12.b26.fc21.x86_64" -- is this a bug?) As of Fedora 21 Alpha Workstation, it's still installed by default, so this is a F21 final blocker. [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation/Guidelines/Applications_and_Launchers
I should add: you don't really need to change anything, this bug is mostly a reminder that we still need to drop OpenJDK 8 Policy Tool 1.8.0.20-12.b26.fc21.x86_64. I'm not sure if there's a more appropriate component to file the bug against. Feel free to reassign, but please don't close the bug until the issue has been resolved.
> or immediately recognizable even when elipsized. (The name is actually > "OpenJDK 8 Policy Tool 1.8.0.20-12.b26.fc21.x86_64" -- is this a bug?) > No it is not a bug, and those "terrible" names will remain until glorious gnome-shell start supporting tooltips. Which will probably never happen... https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1140318 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1000212 I will be most happy to have nice names, but I do not wont to end up with n times "OpenJDK 8 Policy Tool" without possibility to determine which is which. For those was always serving tooltip. With gnome 3 its gone...
Closing bug and removing blocker status since the Java policy tool is no longer installed by default in Workstation and therefore does not need to comply with the Workstation guidelines. (In reply to jiri vanek from comment #2) > No it is not a bug, and those "terrible" names will remain until glorious > gnome-shell start supporting tooltips. Which will probably never happen... Yup, that will definitely never happen.