<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE> [Mageia-dev] [Mageia-discuss] Handbooks - the lot </TITLE> <LINK REL="Index" HREF="index.html" > <LINK REL="made" HREF="mailto:mageia-dev%40mageia.org?Subject=Re%3A%20%5BMageia-dev%5D%20%5BMageia-discuss%5D%20Handbooks%20-%20the%20lot&In-Reply-To=%3CCABV-EOvxTF5_u4do%3Dqn0GUzG5_H1a3vEdyFC-%3DON%3Dh29xWjqdQ%40mail.gmail.com%3E"> <META NAME="robots" CONTENT="index,nofollow"> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii"> <LINK REL="Previous" HREF="014188.html"> <LINK REL="Next" HREF="014199.html"> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"> <H1>[Mageia-dev] [Mageia-discuss] Handbooks - the lot</H1> <B>John Balcaen</B> <A HREF="mailto:mageia-dev%40mageia.org?Subject=Re%3A%20%5BMageia-dev%5D%20%5BMageia-discuss%5D%20Handbooks%20-%20the%20lot&In-Reply-To=%3CCABV-EOvxTF5_u4do%3Dqn0GUzG5_H1a3vEdyFC-%3DON%3Dh29xWjqdQ%40mail.gmail.com%3E" TITLE="[Mageia-dev] [Mageia-discuss] Handbooks - the lot">mikala at mageia.org </A><BR> <I>Thu Apr 12 18:29:27 CEST 2012</I> <P><UL> <LI>Previous message: <A HREF="014188.html">[Mageia-dev] [Mageia-discuss] Handbooks - the lot </A></li> <LI>Next message: <A HREF="014199.html">[Mageia-dev] [Mageia-discuss] Handbooks - the lot </A></li> <LI> <B>Messages sorted by:</B> <a href="date.html#14198">[ date ]</a> <a href="thread.html#14198">[ thread ]</a> <a href="subject.html#14198">[ subject ]</a> <a href="author.html#14198">[ author ]</a> </LI> </UL> <HR> <!--beginarticle--> <PRE>Le 12 avr. 2012 06:38, "Wolfgang Bornath" <<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">molch.b at googlemail.com</A>> a écrit : ><i> </I>[...] ><i> I am strictly opposed to include documentation in a software package, </I>><i> in general, not only in the case at hand. Although I spent much time </I>><i> for voluntary translation work, I still think it is up to the user if </I>><i> he wants/needs the documentation. A prominent example which matches my </I>><i> POV is The Gimp. </I>><i> </I>><i> Reality is that in non-technical issues people in charge decide on the </I>><i> basis of their opinion. That's the normal way and the rest has to live </I>><i> with it. I have no problem with that. </I> You should here open a bug report on kde bugzilla then to get attention & remove documentation from every kde tarball/project (which also means to deal with the F1 shortcut & have a dynamic help menu) ><i> </I>><i> > For the record luc also fix the installation of wrong handbooks on the </I>DVD ><i> > install ( only the suggests one should be installed with the correct </I>app) & ><i> > I'll try to fix the last remaining bug pointed by anssi where a handbook </I>><i> > could stay available when the related app is removed. </I>><i> </I>><i> If non-installation of handbooks is not possible then at least make it </I>><i> possible to *uninstall* handbooks without having to use 'rpm --nodeps' </I>><i> on each and every one. </I>I don't remember having a package requiring his handbook at all since I used suggests here especially to fix the live cd problem I pointed earlier. The idea is to ensure that you'll get kcal handbook removed when kcal package is removed. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </pipermail/mageia-dev/attachments/20120412/cc64cc34/attachment.html> </PRE> <!--endarticle--> <HR> <P><UL> <!--threads--> <LI>Previous message: <A HREF="014188.html">[Mageia-dev] [Mageia-discuss] Handbooks - the lot </A></li> <LI>Next message: <A HREF="014199.html">[Mageia-dev] [Mageia-discuss] Handbooks - the lot </A></li> <LI> <B>Messages sorted by:</B> <a href="date.html#14198">[ date ]</a> <a href="thread.html#14198">[ thread ]</a> <a href="subject.html#14198">[ subject ]</a> <a href="author.html#14198">[ author ]</a> </LI> </UL> <hr> <a href="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">More information about the Mageia-dev mailing list</a><br> </body></html>