Hello.

This is one of the culture shocks that a new Racketeer would face, and so
was I.
But this statement makes it clear to me: Racket is an operating system that
pretend to a programming language;

Yes, it may totally be a kind of over reading here.

Say, I do not care if a manual page is the one shipped with unix
distribution or installed by user, same to shell commands and shared
objects, all entries should globally unique.

Okay, the documentation system is a little different here, it can be
provided with a different front page, and obviously there is no way to
satisfy all.
Actually I am afraid of where to insert the entry of my package as well.

Of my preference, I would suggest putting status icons (or even emojis) in
front of every entry in the index page based on the ring system.


On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 11:57 AM, Philip McGrath <phi...@philipmcgrath.com>
wrote:

> I was also going to suggest the ring system as a way of giving more
> information without imposing an unnecessary artificial distinction. In
> general I'm enthusiastic about the benefits of not having a sharp dividing
> line, but it would be useful to show more clearly in the documentation
> which packages have been vetted to "ring zero" standards.
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 8:46 PM, Jack Firth <jackhfi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Rather than splitting "core packages" from "community packages", what if
>> we used the package ring system? [1] We could establish a way for the
>> Racket community to bless packages with "ring zero" status, then provide a
>> --catalog argument to Scribble to lookup ring information in when deciding
>> how to style package documentation. The docs would remain unified, we'd
>> have a centralized place to curate packages, and there's no artificial
>> barrier that prevents user-contributed packages from living alongside
>> main-distribution packages.
>>
>> [1] http://docs.racket-lang.org/pkg/Future_Plans.html?q=ring
>>
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