[...]
> 
> So do I.
> 
> > so I don't really care
> > about that functionnality and I'm trying to get rid of libgtk (only use
> > by one software on my system : Amarok). I guess that I'm not alone, so
> > giving the user some choice would be really great.
> 
> libgtk is harmless contrary to real *gnome* libraries and packages which
>  may hijack KDE desktop. So please give me some good real-world reasons
>  (excluding religious anti-GTK ones) why you want to get rid of libgtk.
> 

I know it's harmless and this is not about religious anti-GTK. I just like 
keeping my system as clean and as simple as possible (btw, this is one of the 
reason I really like Debian) and so I try to remove software I don't use. 

As I'm not using libgtk and that it's still represent a big piece of software, 
I just would like to get it removed as I would be removing any software that 
I'm not using. I agree that keeping things as they are won't hurt anything but 
I just found that cleaner and so, better.

Don't know if it's enough for you, or clear. If it's easy to do and that my 
argument convinced you, please do it. If it takes too much time, please don't.

Thank you.



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