On pá 1. srpna 2008, Martin Schmidkunz wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> the draft of the YaST style guide is quite ready to be released!
>
> So please take a look at it and comment, if there is anything you would
> like to add to it or what you would change:
>
> http://en.opensuse.org/YaST/Research/YaST_Style_Guide/Draft
>
> Looking forward to your comments!

(First, sorry I am sending second mail and didn't merge my comments into one.)

At some places style guide requires some style without an explanation, which 
is strange when the requirement is not a trivial case:

"Show a summary of information to the user. Please try to avoid them."
"Avoid summaries if possible."

Why? I believe there are reasons to avoid them, but please describe why they 
are bad.

"Questions
...
Do not use "Yes" and "No" as the only answer possibilities."

Again: why? Here I don't even see a sense in such a strict requirement.

Jiri


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