they might not
be 'hard' dependencies, so, in theory, one can install kde
without them, but what is the result ?
no mail, no contacts, no calendar, no search, no integration of
whatsoever, in short: something that has probably less functionality than
xfce or icewm. so, insead of installing kde without all the above,
razor-qt seems to be a better choice...
sorry, but you just mix up things:
razor-qt is a desktop shell like Plasma. Neither razor-qt provide mail,
calendar or anything nor does Plasma.
no. I don't think I mix up things here.
maybe I was just not clear enough in stating that plasma/kde workspace alone
(without akonadi/nepomuk/strigi...) is not of much functional difference than
xfce/icewm/razor-qt or anything else which does not provide native
mail/contacts/calendars etc.
Werner