On 2001-10-05, Mario neugens Torre wrote: >Well, as all this is going very far away from the list theme (seawolf, >shouldn't it?),
Nah, this is one place where users (and customers) of the current stable distribution of Red Hat Linux can get in contact with various Red Hat employees and discuss issues with regard to the current and future distribution. As you can see, those employees don't ignore these discussions. And even when it seems they respond with funny one-liners most of the time, ;-) I'm sure they take notice of useful suggestions and discuss them internally. >I think the scripts maybe near to unreadable, but consider two thing: >they can change very fast from one release to another, and there is little >hack to do with them. Think about _users_ who want to read and understand those scripts without any modifications in mind. Imagine you try to track down the source of a particular setting or problem. High-level comments would be another sign of quality. And with "high-level" I mean an abstract summary of what a particular block of code is supposed to achieve (not an explanation of every single line of code). _______________________________________________ Seawolf-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/seawolf-list