Live Image rationalisation - Part 2

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Following on from the previous thread, I would like to suggest more:

1) kmail should not depend on grantlee-editor.

This will remove 3 x icons from the Internet applications menu. I'm not sure 
anyone would care about losing this from the live image.

2) Replace kgpg with kleopatra.

kgpg is not used by kmail at all. It is used with Kleopatra for gpg 
functionality. I know the functionality is slightly different, but seeing a 
you can't use gpg in kmail without it, I believe it makes sense.

3) Remove kde-partitionmanager.

The installer comes with an advanced partitioning system now. This seems 
redundant.

4) Remove krusader.

The featured file manager is Dolphin. It doesn't really make sense to ship 2 x 
file managers. You could easily install it again after transferring the 
install image to disk - but for basic file operations, dolphin is more than 
sufficient.

5) Remove kfrb.

I don't believe we need this on a live image at all?

6) Remove kcharselect.

I don't believe we'd need this on a live image?


So - on a procedural thing, how would we go about actually implementing some 
of these when we get some kind of agreement?

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Steven Haigh

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