On 5/19/2010 4:25 PM, Douglas Hubler wrote:
> s a way to detect configuration deficiencies and
> present them to the user with some direction on how to correct their
> system.  Together with proper documentation on the wiki, this allows
> everyone under a variety of environments and operating systems a
> fighting chance to setup their system.  Today, someone on SuSe needs
> to read thru script scripts and see what applies and doesn't.  I feel
> many more people can update documentation with instructions for a
> particular OS, but not a lot of people can update shell scripts, or if
> they can, are willing to go thru the effort of contributing those
> changes back.
>
> Lastly, I fear that the EDE scripts will be used for a catch-all for
> inflexible environment settings.  For example, I d
The EDE scripts have great use on the specified Operating Systems as you 
state. For other operating systems the EDE just doesn't cut it as it was 
never intended to.

I think what you maybe getting at is we should probably better document 
the EDE steps so people don't need to reverse engineer scripts?

Al
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