Re: Baobab



<quote who="Emmanuele Bassi">

> The GNOME Utilities package is a small package that GNOME has kept since
> the 1.x era (and before); it provides some application other than baobab,
> like the screenshoter, the file search dialog, the dictionary and the
> system log viewer, that are not sufficiently big to warrant their own
> package but at the same time are considered part of the basic offering of
> GNOME itself.

I think Davyd's question was more about whether Baobab (or its function) is
suitable to be considered part of the basic offering of GNOME itself. I am
not convinced it should be there myself.

- Jeff

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    aren't mutually exclusive." - Calum Benson on power and cleanliness



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