-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Duncan wrote: > Stuart Herbert posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > excerpted below, on Mon, 31 Oct 2005 19:05:33 +0000: > >>The original problem is that GWN, forums, planet.g.o, gentoo-dev - even >>together, we've seen that they just don't reach enough of our user base. >>Aren't we just going to reach the same people by putting more news in >>the same old place? How is that going to reach the people we're not >>reaching today? > > > There is /one/ way to reach /everyone/ doing an upgrade (well, those that > do emerge -a or -p, anyway, and those that don't, well... they apparently > /like/ being left in the dark, and doing perhaps risky upgrades without > knowing what's going on, so let's not disturb their "enjoyment" <g>). > > That ONE way: Push a "null" portage -rX upgrade to both stable and ~ > versions, the sole purpose of which is to print the *VITALLY* *IMPORTANT* > *ANNOUNCEMENT* as an einfo both after the "upgrade", and as part of the > "portage will stop merging at this point and recalculate" message one gets > with a -p or -a. (For double-sure effect, make the first emerge action > after the upgrade /only/ print the message, doing nothing else. Further > emerges would then go back to normal behavior.) >
Cramming this info in portage is stupid, because portage is supposed to be NON-interactive. Does anyone really expect users to sit and stare at the output of a compile (openoffice takes HOURS to compile) waiting for an einfo to pass by? Perhaps printing out an URI after portage is done would be useful: http://errata.g.o/apache-migration.xml Publishing the info on a webpage also allows you to view the info from another computer if you seriously b0rk something during an upgrade. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDahOq2QTTR4CNEQARAg/mAJ9/Lbfpq0McjxI3isOopxLo60q1ugCdH5Ux ++iU1lMgWKCaxgybqQzUdIs= =B+rI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list