Em Wed, 31 Dec 2003 20:08:10 +0100, Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> Hi, good to hear you updating contents. Hello Osamu! > > > > 2 - aptitude! I am no longer focusing on apt-get, as I've been > > > > convinced that using a more inteligent libapt-using-program is > > > > much better/safer > > Certainly it is something we need to inform uses. aptitude has few > issues as a packages. Program is fine but its accompanying dataset are > outdated. So be warened. Sorry, I did not fully understand what you meant. What are these 'dataset's you are talking about? > > Like dselect? =D > > I kind of like what dselect does. If only aptitude has mode like this. Indeed. I think we really need to have some kind of 'usability committe' rethink aptitude's UI. Maybe the debian-usability effort will help on that. > Few requests: > > 1. Please give fair warning of using testing on slow security fixes. Latest version already does that, although it is hidden among the tips. Maybe a full chapter or section discussing 'what distritbution one should use'? > 2. Please give fair warning of very likely conflicts under the use of > pinning actions. Also fair waining of updating system to the latest > glibc for most cases. I removed the pinning stuff for now while I rethink what apt-howto needs to talk about it. The apt_preferences manpage is said to be much better now, so maybe apt-howto's dutty is informing of that possibility, giving some warnings and advices and refering the apt_preferences manpage for 'how'. > 3. Add CVS version based translation check like what I do. Can you be a bit more descriptive on this one? I know the french people do use the cvs revision as reference for their translation effort, but I am not sure about what you are proposing. Thanks a lot for your work and help, and sorry for the delay on responding, I was traveling/moving to another apartment. No ADSL yet =( -- maybe tomorrow the adsl guys will come to turn the thing on again. []s! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Gustavo Noronha <http://people.debian.org/~kov> Debian: <http://www.debian.org> * <http://www.debian-br.org> "N�o deixe para amanh�, o WML que voc� pode traduzir hoje!" http://debian-br.alioth.debian.org/?id=WebWML

