No one really cares if you /do/ own one. The majority of users don't, and gnome-pilot should not be part of a default installation.
If you do have one, good for you, if this goes through, you can reinstall it.
This is a matter of "very few people use this, it's not part of the standard release of Gnome, and the device it targets isn't even supported anymore: it shouldn't come by default."
No one really cares if you /do/ own one. The majority of users don't, and gnome-pilot should not be part of a default installation.
If you do have one, good for you, if this goes through, you can reinstall it.
This is a matter of "very few people use this, it's not part of the standard release of Gnome, and the device it targets isn't even supported anymore: it shouldn't come by default."
I'll go further and say it never should have.