> I think they convey the right air of dampening down end-users' expectations > (recall two recent examples of those on macports-users).
We might might as well lament "you must run the MacPorts installer" as we're not bundled with OS X. > I do not think those words are any reflection on the power of MacPorts, but I > would > be happy to qualify them in some way if others think that. I fear it's ambiguous and distracting because the definition of "out of the box" could be interpreted as any number of things. I don't feel it contributes to the "How do I setup KDE?" conversation and is commentary—which I share I wouldn't put in a "how to" wiki. _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev
