This discussion is pointless, but anyway... Diego Saravia wrote: > it will be a system incapable of autogenerating its sofware,
Not if the bugs that are left behind are fixed. Which was the whole point of my initial comment -- rm'ing is easy, the hard part is to fix the mess after the rm action. For example, the removal of Mesa/GLX in gNewSense was admirable (they didn't know back then that the FSF is working on resolving the problem in the best possible way), but it left many packages buggy and/or useless. Mostly because of lack of manpower; I don't mean to accuse anyone -- I'm just saying that such things should not be acceptable. An imaginary removal of TeX would be far more disastrous.
