On Wed, Apr 23, 2003 at 12:51:00AM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote: > On Tue, Apr 22, 2003 at 10:19:25PM +0200, Frank Lichtenheld wrote: > > > FL> 3.) make 1.) but create the pages dynamically. This will > > > FL> require nearly a complete rewrite, but would be the > > > FL> cleanest way, I think. > > > Aren't the 'packages' pages already dynamically created??? > > > > Not really. With "dynamically created" I mean "on request". The > > package pages are actually static pages created by a script running > > as cronjob. > > If you define 'cleanest' with 'the most k-rad k-cool method everyone else > uses, regardless of actual purpose', sure. I wouldn't consider constantly > wasting CPU cycles on stuff that only changes once every 24 hours > particularly clean myself...
Hmm, you've a point here. It's disk space against cpu usage. Clearly
the first is much cheaper. That's why I wrote a mail one week (or so) ago
asking for input on this since I would really help here because it is
a long outstanding problem. And I presented the "dynamic"
version because of this sentence in the website/todo:
"Anyone got ideas on doing this without replicating the entire page
structure for each port?"
This leads at least to two possible solutions: 2.) (one page per
package per distrib but for all archs) or 3.) (create the pages
dynamically). And what one finds more "clean" of them both is obviously
a question of his definition of "clean" which seems to be differ
between us both. For me "clean" means: It's good structured, easily
to extend and maintain.
The only question I have: When I want to help on this, in which
direction should I go so that when I invested some time in it I will
not just hear: "Nice what you've done, but completly useless for us"
Programming is a hobby for me, not a religion. You can convince
me when you have good arguments (and you normally have).
Grüße,
Frank
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