[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 532880] New: comps: request to remove m17n-db-japanese

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Summary: comps: request to remove m17n-db-japanese

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=532880

           Summary: comps: request to remove m17n-db-japanese
           Product: Fedora
           Version: rawhide
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: medium
          Priority: low
         Component: comps
        AssignedTo: petersen at redhat.com
        ReportedBy: tfujiwar at redhat.com
                CC: skvidal at fedoraproject.org, fedora-i18n-bugs at redhat.com
   Estimated Hours: 0.0
    Classification: Fedora
    Target Release: ---


Now I'd request to remove m17n-db-japanese optional in input-methods and
japanese-support group.
Once the removal is done, I'd also request to update m17n-db/devel/m17n-db.spec
not to remove ja-anthy for my testing.

I think ja-tcode and ja-trycode are difficult for most users to be understand
the usage.
The main problem is that users might misunderstand the feature is the bug, i.e.
not to show the lookup window.
Another concern is that I wonder which ibus-anthy icon and ja-tcode icon gives
users the default ja IM when they install all RPMs in CD/DVD.

Since I think the tcode/trycode users are minority, I think it's better to
disable the installation from CD/DVD at present.
Then if the users fully understand the features of tcode/trycode, they could
download the rpms via network with yum by manual.

If a user require to exist tcode/trycode in CD/DVD, we will consider this
again.
However I think ibus-anthy fulfill the basic operation and the network RPMs
could satisfy the minority users.

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