On 2015-11-16 13:27:33, Ian Jackson wrote: > [resending because my MUA messed up] > > Ben Hutchings writes ("Re: git, debian/<version> tags, dgit - namespace > proposal"): > > Deliberately creating identifiers that differ only by case seems > > gratuitously confusing. > > I acknowledge that this is a downside of my proposal. However, it is > IMO important that the tag names I choose are relatively prominent. > > A major part of the audience is people who don't know much about > Debian packaging, or even necessarily much about git workflows, let > alone about how Debian uses git. > > If such a user sees two similarly named tags, they will at least know > that something is confusing. They can look at the contents of each, > or type ignorant questions into a search engine, and hopefully find > the answer. So the very obvious nature of the confusion is an > advantage.
I would say that's a long shot; depends on your users, of course, but in general the plan "let's make X confusing so that people will pay more attention to it and learn its intricacies" is more likely to backfire, IMHO. regards, iustin
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