Zac Medico wrote:
On 11/13/2011 03:09 PM, Thomas Sachau wrote:
Zac Medico schrieb:
On 11/13/2011 07:49 AM, Thomas Sachau wrote:
Please give me a good reason, why i should by default do more things (adding 
quiet-build=n to the
default emerge opts or searching for and opening the build.log) and what i or 
others do get from
that. And less lines on the screen is no added value for me, it removes value.
Why should we expose new users to legacy defaults that are useless to
more than 99% users, when they would most likely prefer the
--quiet-build display?
Why should we change the default behaviour for existing users? Those, who dont 
want to see it,
probably already use --jobs or quiet-build=y. For the rest, they either dont 
know about those
options (which does not get better, if some default behaviour changes) or they 
dont want those
options (in which case you force them to change their configuration/scripts/way 
to do things).
When we change defaults, it affects everyone who hasn't yet overridden
the setting in EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS. That's just how it is.

Additionally, do you have any numbers about existing or new users and about the 
percentage, which
would like the build output to be quiet?
All I have is the feedback from this mailing list, an my own intuition.
My intuition says that --quiet-build is reasonable default that the
silent majority of people will welcome.


Here is some feedback then. I liked it the way it was. When a build fails, I do a one of install of that package and I like to see the output. Why, because sometimes it gives me a hint as to why it failed or something I can google for.

This is a users point of view. I expect things to remain the same unless that will break something. I like emerge, or any program, to work like it always has, at least what the user sees, until the change is so drastic to compel a change a user does see.

So, the option to change the output that people expect to see is not anything that needs to be done. It doesn't change what portage does under the hood and there is no real reason to change it.

On a side note. I do wish things like this, added features to portage, could be announced on something like user-announce. That would mean a addition mailing list but that could be read only except to devs. When something is going to change, announce it there. Maybe some thread on the forums for those who don't use mailing lists. I have noticed that portage is a moving target. Things are constantly being added and it is difficult to keep up at times. This would certainly help. The messages would be few but I think it would be awesome to have. When something gets added, send out a announcement so people know to expect it and can decide if it is something they can use.

Hope you enjoy my feedback even tho it is different from what you expected. I'm rare but not that rare.

Dale

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