But Inkscape never shipped the "help", that's online (at least here,
clicking "help" → "Inkscape manual" opens a webpage).  For the
tutorials, in my opinion not installing them by default is a feature, as
I'm very happy to do without some extra 55 MB.

In gimp, if I try to open the manual it offers a very nice window
telling me that it's not installed and that I can either read it online
or install the required package.

I.e. I fail to see any bug here.

If you are talking about the general tendency to not install such big
documentation by default, you'd have to bring that up in the debian-
devel@, as it's really something coming from Debian, rather than Ubuntu,
and it wouldn't really make sense to report it as a bug.

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