On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Bruce Sass wrote: > On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, tomas pospisek wrote: > > On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Ben Burton wrote: > > > > > Hi. I do have one strong concern with experimental which may be > > > ill-founded, > > > I'm not sure. It seems there are lots of inexperienced users out there > > > wanting to use KDE3 with debian, and I'm worried we'll have people just > <...> > > > My understanding is that they'll want to use pinning, but I'm not sure how > > > much of a meal that will be to explain (having never needed to use it > > > before > > > myself). > > > > Considering, that there are regulary emails to the list of people who do > > install the various KDE>3 packages but obviously have their biggest > > troubles handling dpkg, apt, dselect or aptitude your concerns are not > > unfunded. On the other hand, what would it change from the current > > disorder? > > How about going one step further and create software to handle the > mechanics of pinning. install-pin, and maybe even update-pin, sound > like commands that are bound to come along sooner or later... > > Benefits: > - developers get better control over what is installed > - users can specify what they want, instead of how it should be done > - a higher level interface will allow standardizing of the ways > pinning is used
I think you are very wellcome to implement it - a lot of people (me included) would like that ;-) *t -- to ma will kill for oil s p