On Ter, 2011-03-29 at 17:08 +0200, Amadeusz Żołnowski wrote:
> Excerpts from justin's message of Tue Mar 29 16:24:57 +0200 2011:
> > the descriptions of USE flags should explain what the USE is good for.
> > In my opinion some thing like
> > 
> > Enables foo intergration
> > or
> > Enables support for foo
> > 
> > if it isn't totally clear what "foo" is, sucks!! There are many, many
> > description which do not tell me as a user without googling what I
> > could enable or not. That doesn't make gentoo very user friendly!
> > 
> > So please enhance you descriptions!!
> 
> I 100% agree with you! This is something what is always pissing me off
> when reading equery uses foo to find out how to set flags.
> 
> I'm actually describing even global USE flags in my package's
> metadata.xml if their purpose might not be clear and I'd like to expect
> that from others. It is not a problem to write one sentence for each
> flag while you already know what flag does.
> 
> Maybe it should even become our policy and not just recommendation?

Why do we have to turn everything into policies? This case would be
easily solved by making a list of use flags that we find poorly
described, then improving the description of each.
- Angelo



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