https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445226

WS <ws....@outlook.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from WS <ws....@outlook.com> ---
I've been instructed to discuss my requests under this bug report rather than
filing multiples:

I beg that important packages shouldn't even show up on the installed page, or
at the very least not show a "Remove Button": A warning after clicking remove
is a last ditched effort to block a stupid idea, it shouldn't be the first line
of defense.

If the user knows a application on the installed page is important and
shouldn't be removed, he will not click the remove button to see if there's any
warning. The mere presence of a "remove" button will creates a false sense of
danger, it implies Discover is dumb and dangerous, that any application that
has a remove button could potentially be a system application that shouldn't be
removed. This is currently me right now.

I also beg that there should be a separate page where "System" applications
should reside, not under the main "Installed" page. Android does something
similar. It should have Dolphin, Konsole and everything else that could be
removed, but really shouldn't unless you know what you're doing.

Add Discover to the list of applications that shouldn't even show up inside
Discover. Letting the user nuke a tool with the tool itself is asking for
disaster

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