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Re: gimp: msg#00015

Subject: Re: gimp
<quote who="Liz Young">

> Looking at the current kubuntu-desktop package, I'd rather to leave gimp
> and move most of the ttf-* packages.  I thought I read they were moving
> from desktop to language pack deps or something for hoary, but maybe it
> was just a suggestion?

This is going to happen, just have to get the right dependencies on the
language-support-* packages and remove the fonts from the seeds. :-) That
said, the CD is still going to be *very* tight. I'd suggest looking very
hard at some of the unnecessary depends of KDE-related packages, such as
libarts1, which really ought to be split up into modules - for example, it
depends on libjack, which depends on jackd! Eek! :-)

- Jeff

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