Fire, I ran a few checks to try and work out exactly which package it is
that's triggering the massed removal of your Ubuntu Desktop if you try
and remove certain evolution packages, but... the reason for it (that I
found in the past) is that Evolution, which is the official Gnome
Groupware Suite, it also provides (amongst other things) the
calendar/clock/date application that we're all used to seeing on our
gnome desktop, and thus the removal of that removes one of the
dependencies of "ubuntu desktop". Because Gnome assumes you'll be using
the gnome groupware suite, it's bundled into some of the "Dependency"
fields of some of these applications...

For example, empathy requires libedataserver, and others of the same
genre of libraries. Removing a package that others depend on will
request the removal of those packages. You'll probably find a chain from
one of those packages all the way up.

Ultimately though, consider the evolution packages as a Gnome library,
ignore the name, for in truth, they probably contribute as much to Gnome
as they do to evolution, and know that by removing the main evolution
packages, you've removed the (sizable) chunk of packages that creates
the application.

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Title:
  Lots of Evolution packages are left behind after uninstallation and
  some are removed without a clear rationale

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