Re: git: 225639e7db68 - main - vt: Disable bell by default
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2021 17:10:18 UTC
On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 09:40:00AM +0200, Emmanuel Vadot wrote: E> > E> sane default that most users agrees on in base FreeBSD. If you don't E> > E> agree with the defaults we have a way to change them. E> > E> > To me this looks like abuse of committer priveleges. I got commit bit, E> > so I can change the defaults. E> E> Oh common ... This is not the answer I'd like to hear. :( I'd rather hear why your opinion matters more than for example Slawa's. E> Except that FreeBSD doesn't include drm drivers or graphical env by E> default so the first thing that a user (new or not) have to deal with E> is vt(4). So they will login, do a bunch of command to configure the E> machine and will probably use tab for completion, and what will they E> hear when multiple commands are possible ? The bell. What will they E> hear if they try to go left or right in the shell and arrive at one of E> the ends ? The bell. And they will hear it in a bunch of other E> situation. So the problem is that we are forcing people to go through painful graphics setup, rather than in the bell. E> Again it's clearly user preference and as you can see I really hate E> this bell. I'm sure that more people than the one who answered this E> commit like the bell but the question is do more people wants it on be E> default or not ? E> The non-scientific method that is twitter seems to agree with me E> (https://twitter.com/FreeBSDHelp/status/1450955125002887170). E> So, do we really want to make a poll so users can vote on what to do E> with a freaking bell ??? Well, if you put it like that, I can compose a 100% symmetrical answer: As you see I really LOVE the bell. And I'm looking forward to upgrade my desktop past your commit and expecting my BELOVED bell to be turned off. Just like you, I hate idea of tweaking configuration, I want it ON by default as it used to be from the beginning of times. Unlike Slawa, I got commit bit, so I can go and turn it back on. So, yeah, looks like creating a poll about a precious bell could be a solution of this dispute. -- Gleb Smirnoff