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|Feature product manager=Asa Dotzler
|Feature feature manager=Dave Townsend
|Feature feature manager=Dave Townsend
|Feature qa lead=Henrik Skupin
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|Feature overview=Current options for managing add-ons installed by third parties and system administrators are limited. We allow disabling but not uninstalling. These add-ons are still in the way and users do not want to see them anymore. We should allow uninstalling these add-ons by making the remove button simply hide them from the list. The user should be given a way to re-install these add-ons, the Available Add-ons section has been suggested.
|Feature overview=Current options for managing add-ons installed by third parties and system administrators are limited. We allow disabling but not uninstalling. These add-ons are still in the way and users do not want to see them anymore. We should allow uninstalling these add-ons by making the remove button simply hide them from the list. The user should be given a way to re-install these add-ons, the Available Add-ons section has been suggested.
This feature falls primarily in the '''Experience''' category (from the "Discover, Experience, and Connect" vision statement.)
|Feature users and use cases=* The remove button for third-party add-ons should appear to work the same as for normal add-ons
|Feature users and use cases=* The remove button for third-party add-ons should appear to work the same as for normal add-ons
* Available Add-ons should include hidden third party add-ons on the system
* Available Add-ons should include hidden third party add-ons on the system
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