Thomas Anderson wrote: > In general, the quiz is supposed to test and educate recruits about Gentoo > development practices. But if all parts of a question are asked in questions > like that(where it's obvious that 'no' isn't a valid answer) it's just going > to > result in more googling rather than thinking hard and having knowledge about > how > and why it's done. I think the original wording is fine because the recruit > will > have to think hard about what else is needed and consult documentation without > knowing exactly what he is looking for. If needed the mentor can help out with > points like that, but if at all possible it should be initially answered by > the > recruit. > > So please, let's not make the quiz into a set of yes/no questions(an > exaggeration I know, but still the same effect). > While I agree with the sentiment, I think the original wording is too far away from the expected answer. How about:
What placed should be cleaned, when removing an ebuild from the tree? > Regards, > Thomas >
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