I also suggest adding the following applications to 'KDE Software Development' (and not in kdesdk): Kompare Okteta
One doubt. What exactly does 'kdesdk' contain? Does it contain the KDE development libraries or only some applications that are useful for developers? The reason I always deselect kdesdk is because I thought it contained libraries & header files for developing KDE applications. There's some ambiguity/collision in the terms 'KDE Software development' (a group) and 'kdesdk' (a package that apparently groups some applications together).
What do you all think?
Regards,
Syam