Josip Rodin wrote: > On Mon, Apr 12, 1999 at 09:21:58PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > > We should detect superflous {pre,post}{inst,rm} questions and ask the > > maintainers to remove them. > > > > Rationale: > > > > Debian GNU/Linux is already known as the one and only distribution > > that bothers the user with as many questions as it can. This makes > > the installation of Debian somewhat painful and non-intactive. > > Although there is - theoretically - another sub-project that > > addresses non-interactive installations which should try to reduce > > user required input of data. > > ... but that is not yet finished. > > One more reason not to have press-enter-to-continue's in maintainer > scripts, even if the information or question presented seems important > (some "crucial" change to a conffile or something like that): if you > have something to say, don't put press-enter after displaying the > information, but send the info to our FAQ maintainer for inclusion in > Debian FAQ.
*cough* Is the FAQ maintained? I haven't read it for a looooooooooooong time. finlandia!joey(tty6):~> l /pub/debian/doc/FAQ/index.html -r--r--r-- 2 ftpadmin ftpadmin 14550 Jan 28 10:12 /pub/debian/doc/FAQ/index.html Hmm, maintained is not exactly what I would call this... But you're probably right. It should also appear in a readme file in /usr/doc/<pkg name> which is the place where I would look for additional information - which is also stated in the policy. > There should be something in the Policy about not putting unusable > or not set up correctly by default configuration files in the package? Yes. If not, contact the policy group. Regards, Joey -- The MS-DOS filesystem is nice for removable media. -- H. Peter Anvin Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists.