On 27/ago/09, at 01:35, Nélson «VuDu» Cunha wrote:

Sorry, but please don't try to make it sound like I said that because
that's not an argument at all.
Following what I said before, making steps harder isn't necessarily
going to make people walk through them more carefully.
I don't agree that an on-line code editor would make people do more
mistakes, because good maintainers would continue to test the PKGBUILD
before making the changes on the on-line editor, or just simply not
using it.
An editor would just save the pain to archive and upload (not testing
them) simple changes to the PKGBUILD, that make probably the biggest
part of AUR packages updates.

I don't understand why the developers should write, test and deploy new code in the website to perform a task that can already be done with CLI tools. Which is exactly "the pain to archive and upload"? makepkg--source && $AUR_HELPER *.src.tar.gz isn't much of pain to me :) Another issue that comes to my mind: how would you update the md5sums with the online editor?

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