On Tue, 7 Apr 2020 02:07:08 -0400
David <dlocklea...@gmail.com> wrote:

My opinions.

> Once a user gets their computer running on Fedora, is there
> any reason to keep anaconda and its associated dependencies ?

No.  Not anaconda as it is for installing fedora, but some of its
dependencies might be used by other programs you do want around.  As I
found below, there were no dependencies when I tried to remove it.

> 
> Is there any reason to delete it ?

No.  It doesn't take much disk, and the effort to delete it is effort.
I just tried it, and there were no dependencies, and the space saved
showed as zero.


> Is there any reason to update it everytime it updates ?

No, but in the grand scheme of updates, this is hardly noticeable.  One
firefox or office-libre update probably does for a lifetime of anaconda
updates.  If space or download bandwidth is critical for you, and you
are of Ben Franklin's persuasion, and believe a penny saved is a penny
earned, then your answer would be yes. Or, if your philosophy is 'just
take care of the pennies, and the dollars take care of themselves', you
would answer yes.
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