Le 10/03/2012 23:49, Oliver Burger a écrit :
Am 10.03.2012 23:46, schrieb Juan Luis Baptiste:
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Right now, the splitting of the handbook packages will use the same
bandwidth as before. As Anssi said, before the handbooks came bundled
with the owner package, so they were also being installed. So
bandwidth wise, is still the same as before the splitting.

I haven't looked into it, but perhaps we could install those handbooks
as Suggests instead of Requires (or is it already done that way?).
Then people wanting to save bandwidth could just install using
"--no-suggests".

I don't agree. Handbooks are fully part of a kde install; they should be installed, and shouldn't be removed. A kde install without handbooks is a damaged kde install. Do you think that the kde doc team will continue to work on handbooks if each distrib don't install its work? That's why, personally I think the exact opposite; each component should *requires* its handbook (but probably it won't work with LiveCD).

John split handbooks in sub-packages for technical reason (LiveCD excludes docs, and we had no easy way to install handbooks after an install from LiveCD). This shouldn't be used to uninstall all the kde documentation.

regards,
Luc

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Luc Menut

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