Hi Guido, you're right, only the shell package is installed, then the size overhead is minimal.
I tend to disagree on something like translations being needed: is there a relevant usecase in the user interacting with a localized drop-down menu in phrog? I mean, the main usecase should be for the user to do their things within the shell after logging in. But this is not my field, maybe in Phrog/Phosh such usecase exists... I've tried logging into the Phosh session: only Plasma apps are listed, a mix of GTK and Qt (breeze?) icons are shown. I was also able to crash the shell and be brought back to phrog: I guess this is not the Phosh shell's experience that should be provided to users, even if they flashed the "plasma-mobile" image and tapped "Session: Phosh" for the sake of curiosity. IMO removing session scripts is a good compromise. PS: about the compositor depending on the shell thing, I still think users should install the shell package (even better, the metapackage) and not install the lower-level dependencies themselves. FTR I've just reported a similar issue on the Plasma side (#1128023)... Kind regards Marco

