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Grant Goodyear wrote:
> Nathan L. Adams wrote: [Thu Nov 03 2005, 07:02:58PM CST]
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>>Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
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>>>Read the list of requirements in the GLEP. The plain text solution
>>>meets all of them. XML fails on several.
>>
>>If readability isn't a requirement, your list is wrong.
> 
> 
> I would argue that reading raw xml is a lot less fun than reading minimally
> marked-up plain text (such as an e-mail).

Oh good grief! Nobody is arguing that the user should have to read raw XML.

> 
>>>| So what are the trade-offs of the 'flat file'? If you store a
>>>| migration guide as a 'flat file', its not going to be very readable.
>>>
>>>Who said anything about storing a migration guide as a flat file? Read
>>>the GLEP.
>>
>>No, *you* need to read my previous response. I was using 'flat file' to
>>mean whatever it is you're calling your less-than-GuideXML scheme.
> 
> *Sigh*  I think you might be misinterpreting the GLEP.  The news items
> are likely to be fairly short, such as the "YourSQL" example that's in
> the GLEP.  The news item would then point to a migration guide that
> resides elsewhere, if needed.

No, I happen to understand the that point. Emerge outputting a short
summary is great. But the GLEP should cover the "hey mr. end user, the
central repository for errata/full fledged migration guides is here:
[insert url]" as well.

> 
> The point behind having the news pulled by portage is that the headless
> server, for example,  would only report news items that are relevant to
> that machine.  The server's admin could then fire up a web browser on a
> desktop machine to read any necessary additional info.

Great; I'm not against that. Now where does that admin point her web
browser? Mailing list archive? GWN archive? The Forums? The stated
feedback is that users what a central place for the errata (whether the
errata be large or small).

> 
>>>| GuideXML is the standard for Gentoo docs for some damn good reasons!
> 
> 
> True, but at the same time there's a reason that GLEPs can be written in
> restructured text as well as guidexml.  I doubt that it's accidental
> that almost all GLEPs have been submitted in restructured text rather
> than guidexml.  (Incidentally, I like our guidexml.  I think that it
> renders quite well for what we want.  I'm not so fond of writing it,
> however.)
> 
> That's really beside the point, though.  The real point is that plain
> text news items are going to be the easiest to create and the easiest to
> read on a console screen.
> 
> As for having an errata page, it wouldn't be difficult to write a
> program to automatically convert news items to guidexml.  I suspect that
> ciaranm could even be talked into writing it, if such a page were to
> become reality.

I happen to think that the assumption that the errata are going to be
small is a bad one. I think if errata is neccessary in the first place
then its going to be something larger than a screen's worth of console
output and worth the supposed trouble of GuideXML. So why not approach
it from the GuideXML end first, and extract the summary from that?
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