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   <H1>[Mageia-dev] Freeze push: task-gnome</H1>
    <B>Damien Lallement</B> 
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    <I>Wed Apr 25 20:07:08 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>Le 25/04/2012 19:57, Thierry Vignaud a &#233;crit :
&gt;<i> On 25 April 2012 19:38, Damien Lallement&lt;<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">mageia at damsweb.net</A>&gt;  wrote:
</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> Are you against this suggests? If you are, I revert it.
</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> I thought it was a good thing to add it.
</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i>
</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> See my answer to your upload:
</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> This is installed through scannerdrake if needed (through task-scanning).
</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> Since no other desktop does this, I don't think task-gnome should suggest
</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> it.
</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> Regarding its absence on the DVD (due to being suggested instead of
</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> required), we should convert its suggest into a requires (in
</I>&gt;&gt;&gt;<i> task-scanning).
</I>&gt;&gt;<i>
</I>&gt;&gt;<i> For me, it's a good thing to have it in task-gnome, like we have, in
</I>&gt;&gt;<i> task-kde:
</I>&gt;&gt;<i> Suggests:       ksaneplugin&gt;= 2:%version
</I>&gt;&gt;<i> For my part, I think that people installing task-gnome/kde with the suggests
</I>&gt;&gt;<i> are waiting for a whole functional desktop.
</I>&gt;&gt;<i> I'm not sure a lot of people are installing task-scanner to just use their
</I>&gt;&gt;<i> scanner or webcam to create pdf.
</I>&gt;<i>
</I>&gt;<i> People. That is scannerdrake does it for them.
</I>
Sorry, I don't see why we are talking of scannerdrake here. For me 
scannerdrake pull a lot of useless packages for the usage of 
simple-scan. Simple in the name. ;-)
scannerdrake pull me a lot of package to tell me &quot;no scanner found&quot; (so, 
scannerdrake is not what I need if I don't have a scanner on my 
computer), whereas, if I launch simple-scan, I can use my webcam as a 
scanner.

Perhaps I misunderstood you POV.
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Damien Lallement
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