Gilboa Davara <gilboad <at> gmail.com> writes: > Out of the list above only evolution is "GNOME". (And given the its > history, even evolution isn't really a GNOME application.) > In the GNOME world Epiphany is the browser and Abiword/Gnumeric is the > office package. I know. I was referring to Evolution alone drawing in most of GNOME as dependencies. Now I personally don't have a problem with having to install GNOME libraries (I install whatever (appropriately licensed) libraries programs I want to use or even just try out require), but I'm not convinced Evolution is a good reason to include them. (In fact, it seems to be the most hated default app in Fedora judging from the comments on the mailing lists, some GNOME users are looking for an alternative too, some even switched to Kontact or KMail.) > Hopefully by the time KDE 4/KOffice 2.0 are released, koffice/kmail/konq > will be able to replace OO/Evo/firefox. I use KMail and Konqueror (as browser - I use Krusader as my file manager) all the time, they work fine for me. For the office suite, I don't need it often, so I could probably do with KOffice, but I do see the difference in features, so I do think OO.o is nice to have on the KDE spin (though it would be nice if the KDE integration (KDE NWF, KDE file dialogs) was available again, it had been for a moment in late OO.o 1 times and then got dropped again with OO.o 2). Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list