Re: Wanted to make a quick suggestion

2018-02-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018/02/07 23:48, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> Hi Boni,
> 
> Boni Satani writes:
> > Thank you for your reply.
> >
> > I would still recommend adding our guide so that people can discover
> > additional DNSCrypt alternative.
> 
> We're not going to add thinly-veiled advertisement to our ports tree.
> Please take your marketing requests elsewhere.

Absolutely. The HOMEPAGE in a port is for information about the packaged
software not a general information page. (Side-note, really no mention of
doh in the guide?)



Re: Wanted to make a quick suggestion

2018-02-07 Thread Anthony J. Bentley
Hi Boni,

Boni Satani writes:
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> I would still recommend adding our guide so that people can discover
> additional DNSCrypt alternative.

We're not going to add thinly-veiled advertisement to our ports tree.
Please take your marketing requests elsewhere.

-- 
Anthony J. Bentley



Re: Wanted to make a quick suggestion

2018-02-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018/02/02 23:32, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> Boni Satani writes:
> > If you're interested in a replacement for that link, feel free to check out
> > the DNSCrypt alternatives guide
> >  that I've recently
> > composed. I think it could be a beneficial resource for your audience, if
> > you agree, feel free to replace the broken link. :)
> 
> That wouldn't be an appropriate replacement for a broken homepage link
> of a package. Probably someone (namely someone who cares about dnscrypt
> ;) ) should update the package to the dnscrypt2 project that's a rewrite
> in Go...
> 

I've replaced the broken link with a link to the github page for now.



Re: Wanted to make a quick suggestion

2018-02-02 Thread Anthony J. Bentley
Boni Satani writes:
> If you're interested in a replacement for that link, feel free to check out
> the DNSCrypt alternatives guide
>  that I've recently
> composed. I think it could be a beneficial resource for your audience, if
> you agree, feel free to replace the broken link. :)

That wouldn't be an appropriate replacement for a broken homepage link
of a package. Probably someone (namely someone who cares about dnscrypt
;) ) should update the package to the dnscrypt2 project that's a rewrite
in Go...