Re: Removing Evolution on Rawhide

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fre, 20 01 2006 kl. 22:39 -0500, skrev Willem Riede:

> 
> And that begs the question "why?". Leveraging a library is one thing, but  
> forcing in the application against users wishes is just wrong.

Fedora can force Beagle on me anytime they want - seriously why are you
people complaining about this, it's a simple case of weighting in the
net benefits of bringing in a new dependency vs. the pain for a relative
few users who'll want to remove a core application like evolution.

Do we need to start removing functionality just to keep a few people
happy, I certainly hope not - and if the dependencies can be minimized
without removing functionality then why spend time mailing the list,
when a bugreport would be the correct answer.

- David

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