> > What if the end of the first sentence was changed to: "ports will be > installed for only the architecture you're currently running on."? >
Besides being the most concisely worded, I also find this version to be the most unambiguous. I think leaving the words "build/built" and "compile" out of the sentence entirely would be for the best. -- Jason Liu On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 10:15 AM wowfunha...@gmail.com <wowfunha...@gmail.com> wrote: > > It's a tricky thing to state both concisely and accurately because the > > compilation may indeed happen on the user's computer after installation > > is requested. Or it may not. The ambiguity of whether "be compiled" is a > > verb in the passive voice ("the code is being compiled") or a > > description of a state ("this is code compiled for x86_64") may reflect > > the author's awareness of the undecidedness of which one will actually > > happen. > > > > Improvements to the text's clarity are very welcome, of course. > > > > - Josh > > What if the end of the first sentence was changed to: "ports will be > installed for only the architecture you're currently running on."? > Basically mirroring the other change made on Saturday. > > >