Le 10/06/2019 à 11:13, David Demelier a écrit :
I've also proposed an idea to remove all fancy styles from those
messages especially because their are not uniformized.
One answer to my proposal :
https://marc.info/?l=freebsd-ports=127731211606211=2
Le 08/06/2019 à 20:11, Adam Weinberger a écrit :
Hello everyone,
I want to get some stakeholder input on our pkg-message files. I think
we need to have a clear policy about what does and doesn't belong in
them, and I'd like to get your input.
pkg-message is shown to every user on every
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On Sun, 9 Jun 2019 12:52:41 +0100
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 08/06/2019 19:29, Bob Eager wrote:
> > The committer folded the README file into pkg-message, and I
> > disagree with this:
>
> > 2) It meant that an end user (without access to the
On 9 Jun2019, at 09:33, Grzegorz Junka wrote:
> Because pkg doesn't know if it's a first install or reinstall.
This is a solvable issue, however. There are may things that could be checked
to see if this is a new install or not, though some go them will require some
additional tracking pf
On 09/06/2019 16:55, Adam Weinberger wrote:
On Sun, Jun 9, 2019 at 9:33 AM Grzegorz Junka wrote:
On 09/06/2019 15:44, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Grzegorz Junka wrote on 2019/06/09 16:12:
On 08/06/2019 19:11, Adam Weinberger wrote:
Hello everyone,
I want to get some stakeholder input on our
On Sun, Jun 9, 2019 at 9:33 AM Grzegorz Junka wrote:
>
>
> On 09/06/2019 15:44, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
> > Grzegorz Junka wrote on 2019/06/09 16:12:
> >>
> >> On 08/06/2019 19:11, Adam Weinberger wrote:
> >>> Hello everyone,
> >>>
> >>> I want to get some stakeholder input on our pkg-message
On 09/06/2019 15:44, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Grzegorz Junka wrote on 2019/06/09 16:12:
On 08/06/2019 19:11, Adam Weinberger wrote:
Hello everyone,
I want to get some stakeholder input on our pkg-message files. I think
we need to have a clear policy about what does and doesn't belong in
Grzegorz Junka wrote on 2019/06/09 16:12:
On 08/06/2019 19:11, Adam Weinberger wrote:
Hello everyone,
I want to get some stakeholder input on our pkg-message files. I think
we need to have a clear policy about what does and doesn't belong in
them, and I'd like to get your input.
pkg-message
On 08/06/2019 19:11, Adam Weinberger wrote:
Hello everyone,
I want to get some stakeholder input on our pkg-message files. I think
we need to have a clear policy about what does and doesn't belong in
them, and I'd like to get your input.
pkg-message is shown to every user on every install.
On 08/06/2019 19:29, Bob Eager wrote:
> The committer folded the README file into pkg-message, and I disagree
> with this:
> 2) It meant that an end user (without access to the ports tree) didn't
> have an immediate way to see the README contents.
That's not actually correct.
```
% pkg info -D
On Sat, Jun 8, 2019 at 12:29 PM Bob Eager wrote:
>
> On Sat, 8 Jun 2019 12:16:05 -0600
> Adam Weinberger wrote:
>
> > I want to get some stakeholder input on our pkg-message files. I think
> > we need to have a clear policy about what does and doesn't belong in
> > them, and I'd like to get your
On Sat, Jun 08, 2019 at 12:11:57PM -0600, Adam Weinberger wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I want to get some stakeholder input on our pkg-message files. I think
> we need to have a clear policy about what does and doesn't belong in
> them, and I'd like to get your input.
>
> pkg-message is shown to
On Sat, 8 Jun 2019 12:16:05 -0600
Adam Weinberger wrote:
> I want to get some stakeholder input on our pkg-message files. I think
> we need to have a clear policy about what does and doesn't belong in
> them, and I'd like to get your input.
I agree.
I recently noticed that one of my ports had
Hello everyone,
I want to get some stakeholder input on our pkg-message files. I think
we need to have a clear policy about what does and doesn't belong in
them, and I'd like to get your input.
pkg-message is shown to every user on every install. UPDATING is only
shown when users run `pkg
Hello everyone,
I want to get some stakeholder input on our pkg-message files. I think
we need to have a clear policy about what does and doesn't belong in
them, and I'd like to get your input.
pkg-message is shown to every user on every install. UPDATING is only
shown when users run `pkg
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