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Le 2010-11-01 07:34, Michael Meeks a écrit :
Hi there,

On Sun, 2010-10-31 at 17:53 -0400, Michel Gagnon wrote:
however I cannot modify my installation to remove the PDF Import and
Persenter Console.

        So - there are lots of parts of LibreOffice that cannot be removed
easily; such as the clipart gallery, or say, the Quattro Pro file
filters, or whatever.

        The more interesting thing to me is - why would you want to remove the
PDF Import ? or the Presenter Console ?

        If there are bugs that make these unususable, or particularly
problematic - then, we should fix those instead IMHO. ie. can we fix the
bug in the right place ?

        ATB,

                Michael.


Hi Michael:

To me, personally, I would prefer a distro that leaves the user in control. If there are extensions added to the distro, then the user should be able to remove this extension.

I agree to whoever suggest renaming the un-removable to something other than extension. This would be less objectionable.

We should not be adding some extensions because we think users will be better off with them.

Marc


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