On Saturday 07 August 2010 04:50:29 Aristotle Pagaltzis wrote:
> * Ovid <publiustemp-moduleautho...@yahoo.com> [2010-08-06 23:50]:
> > I can't say I've really been paying attention here, but while
> > some tags (requires C compiler) seem like they might be
> > reasonable, other tags such as "black_magic" seem highly
> > subjective. And the "source_filter" tag seems to belong in the
> > "black_magic" category.
> 
> The ${OS}_only tags only seem haphazard and like a bad place to
> put that information… why is there no `vms_only` or such? What if
> something works on FreeBSD and Linux but not MacOS? Is MacOS
> a true Unix?
> 
> It seems like a rather random collection.
> 

Hmmm.... I agree with what you say. Perhaps a "works_on_linux", 
"works_on_macosx", "works_on_windows", etc. tags will be better and people 
will be (naturally) able to specify more than one tag.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

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