cvs commit: src/usr.sbin/pkg_install/add main.c pkg_add.1
src/usr.sbin/pkg_install/create main.c pkg_create.1
src/usr.sbin/pkg_install/delete main.c pkg_delete.1
src/usr.sbin/pkg_install/info main.c pkg_info.1 ...
Ihtesham Ali
ihteshamali at gmail.com
Thu Jun 5 01:39:27 UTC 2008
On 04/06/2008, Alexey Dokuchaev <danfe at freebsd.org> wrote:
> I'd rather avoid long options in *BSD utilities. They're hard to
> remember, easy to confuse, while not really gaining us anything useful
Exactly! -1
Florent Thoumie's bringing up a possibility and considering to go by
the general consensus is healthy though, and I completely appreciate
it.
On 05/06/2008, Wilko Bulte <wb at freebie.xs4all.nl> wrote:
> Well I indeed do not agree. Aren't the developers old enough
> to make this kind of judgement call themselves, without all sorts of written
> policies?
Policies in such projects are generally not against anyone but for everyone.
It's nice of the committer that they in a way have sought your
opinion. I'm sure you don't want FreeBSD to look like a haywire Linux
distro anytime soon. I hope FreeBSD doesn't become a soup.
P.S. I am not against the Linux culture, in fact I am happy that they
are happy with it. I merely referred to FreeBSD's distinction of being
an excellent advanced operating system project from every aspect.
On 05/06/2008, Coleman Kane <cokane at freebsd.org> wrote:
> Making up a book of obtuse policy
> rules such as this, for purposes that aren't very concrete, doesn't seem
> to serve anybody well.
Anything that can affect habits of a larger group of BSDists is at
least worth a second thought.
Long options are not just about me but a lot more out there who may
not even know of the discussion, so I'd try to be more considerate.
--
Ali
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