Hi Davide Puricelli and Bart Martens,

All of the above three bugs concern the interpreter plugins
of xchat.

Starting points:

- I assume everybody agrees, that not all plugins are used
  normally. Many people use none of them.

- I also hope that everybody accepts, that the current way
  pulls in a lot of packages as dependency, which are (from
  the previous point) not needed.


Solution ideas:

1) I think, it would be a good thing to split the plugins
   into new packages. That way people can decide what
   plugins they want. It shouldn't be too hard really:
   Just put the files from /usr/lib/xchat/plugins/ into
   seperate packages.

2) If you think, that three new packages are too much and
   they're way too small, I'd suggest one xchat-plugins
   which has all three in it. This already fixes the issue
   for many people. And one can then further work on
   extras.

   Extras could be the suggested movement from Depends to
   Recommends for the interpreter libraries.


So what is the current show stopper for addressing these
bugs?


Cheers,

Elrond



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