On 07/31/2010 12:51 PM, Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Saturday, July 31, 2010 14:27:14 Jacob Godserv wrote:
Honestly not sure what convention is for naming, but I found this
recently, and thought I might throw it out there:
~ $ euse -i lame
....
[+ C ] lame - Prefer using LAME libraries for MP3 encoding support
....
While, as a user, I prefer this to be mp3, I also understand there may
be more than one library for such-and-so, so I'm willing to read up on
USE flags to find out which is the best to use. Overall, I would prefer
naming according to the names of the libraries they'll enable.
that example isnt relevant. notice how the description includes the word
"prefer" and isnt just "enable mp3 support".
The description is misleading, and needs to be changed. Just because
something has an mp3 and a lame use flag, it does not mean that flipping
on lame means that the application will prefer lame over mad or mpg123.
</nit>
Steve