Le 23/05/2013 08:36, Xin Li a écrit : > On 5/22/13 10:45 PM, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: >> hi, > >> A lot of people seems to be complaining about the configuration >> dialog popping up all the time. > >> What if we change the default behaviour to not pop up the dialog >> each time there is a changed option but only when the user >> explicitly type make config? > >> Just a proposal, please give your opinion. > >> Of course make config-recursive behaviour won't change. > > I think this would be a good idea. If the a majority of users need to > change default options, then the default should be changed. > > Not really related to the dialog, but maybe, I mean maybe, we can > teach package tools to just go ahead download and install package, if > the options being chosen matches the package options, if the host > system meets certain criteria (e.g. is a supported release or > -CURRENT) and the package is available? > > Another idea is to collect the options from user, and send it as a > feedback (the user have reviewed the default and either accepted it, > or have changed). This would help port maintainers to decide which > options should be made default, etc.
What you're thinking about is a sort of intelligent dialog ? In my opinion, dialog should *not* pop-up and take options like this: * A default option changed by user has changed -> take user's one * All default options unchanged by user -> take new defaults And we should let user the choice of the behavior. Also give an automated feedback to default options is not a bad idea. > Cheers, -- Florent Peterschmitt | /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign flor...@peterschmitt.fr | \ / - No HTML/RTF in E-mail +33 (0)6 64 33 97 92 | X - No proprietary attachments http://florent.peterschmitt.fr | / \ - Respect for open standards
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