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There's a link to the Troubleshooting part of the docs, but not this section.
For most other Linux applications, installation instructions automatically do this for you (add the app to your menu with icon, etc.). In Godot's case, I understand why there's no 'installer' per se, so having these instructions nearby would be handy so people know how to get a Godot item in their applications menu for example.
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I would like to submit a PR to update Godot’s website. Would someone please assign this issue to me? I will add your link to the Linux download page (see picture below), and I will write what this link is for.
I would like to submit a PR to update Godot’s website. Would someone please assign this issue to me?
You can open a pull request right away 🙂
For future reference, we only use the assignees feature for core contributors (and we don't always use it in the first place). Since contributors can leave at any time for any reason, we'd rather avoid a situation where nobody is working on an issue because it's assigned to someone who is no longer active.
When installing Godot on Linux, I'd find it useful if the Linux desktop integration instructions were linked somewhere on/near the Download page.
There's a link to the Troubleshooting part of the docs, but not this section.
For most other Linux applications, installation instructions automatically do this for you (add the app to your menu with icon, etc.). In Godot's case, I understand why there's no 'installer' per se, so having these instructions nearby would be handy so people know how to get a Godot item in their applications menu for example.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: