Στις 12 Απριλίου 2012 7:50 π.μ., ο χρήστης Wolfgang Bornath < [email protected]> έγραψε:
> 2012/4/11 Dimitrios Glentadakis <[email protected]>: > > Στις 11/04/2012 19:11:55 Wolfgang Bornath γράψατε: > >> 2012/4/11 Dimitrios Glentadakis <[email protected]>: > >> > Στις 11/04/2012 16:05:23 γράψατε: > >> >> * I am not at home, actually how much space they take ? For what > kind of > >> >> size we are talking about ? > >> > > >> > The /usr/share/doc/HTML/en folder has a size of 43.5 MiB, which even > now if it takes a lot of place anyone can delete this folder from his > system. > >> > >> We are not talking about deleting data from the harddisk. We are > >> talking about installing and uninstalling, not just deleting. The > >> issue is to avoid the installation (if not wanted) and consequently > >> avoid updates. > >> > >> I expected the discussion about the technical options to be quite long > >> and not at all trivial, I did not expect such a discussion about the > >> "why". There are valid use cases which answer the "why" quite clear > >> and simple. > >> > >> > > > > I dont understand very well. > > Yes, I see. > > > - We dont have a lot of space so we want to be able to uninstall some > software and it has to be the documentation as the most unwanted ? > > - We want for a question of free choice to be able to choose if we want > the documentation to be installed or not ? but this has to be the same for > all kde software and dependencies, why is the documentation the problem. > > We have been talking about handbooks because they are single packages > (not included in the software package) which are not needed/wanted by > everybody and they are not necessary to run the software. > > > Dont forget that is a part of KDE and it has a global shortcut F1 to > access it. If there is a case that it will be not available until the user > install it in a additionally way, it breaks the upstream software. > > The important word in your sentence is "if". This does not apply to > simple applications like kcalc or some simple games or whatever you > may regard as "simple apps". And as said before: it does not break the > upstream software. > I don't agree, i consider the handbook as a part of the application, and for me a KDE installation without the handbooks it is a broken installation. My opinion is that the person who does nt want it has to uninstall it and not that the person who want it has to install it > > > It is truth that i spend a lot of time to translate documentation, and i > do it with love, so it is normal that i have a preference in their > existence in the system; certainly i cannot use this argument here. > > Yes, you have to live with that like we all have to. I already said that. > Yes i have to ...IF finally a such decision will be taken -- Dimitrios Glentadakis
