Is there any use for the kde documentation in html format, that some packages generate?
kdeaddons-doc-html - KDE add-ons documentation in HTML format kdeedu-doc-html - KDE edutainment documentation in HTML format kdesdk-doc-html - docs in html format for the KDE Software Development Kit kdetoys-doc-html - KDE toys documentation in HTML format koffice-doc-html - KDE Office Suite documentation in HTML format It is not something that KDE is using, and all the documentation is available from within the programs and from the khelpcenter. It is just that you can also get the documentation through a web browser, over the web server or locally. It might be useful for some, but is it useful enough to warrant separate packages for it? Right now only some of the kde modules have documentation in this way, and some have not. I think that either they should all have it, or these packages should all go. If they are valuable, then it is the question if there should be localized versions of the documentation in html too? I think these html files just clutter up the installations, and that someone might install them not knowing if they are needed or not, "just in case", so better get rid of them. Those few who want them can very easily generate them. Or is it someone who think they should stay? -- Karolina