I think the point William is making is that if the main message to the
user: 

> >> ============================
> >> sage: An error occurred while installing pynac-0.2.0.p3
> >> Please email sage-devel http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel
> >> explaining the problem and send the relevant part of
> >> of /export/home/drkirkby/sage-4.5.alpha0/install.log.  Describe your
> >> computer, operating system, etc.
> >> ==========================

is followed by 2 pages of technical details that might just look
bewildering, it's quite likely that the user will not think to scroll
back and see if there was anything s/he is meant to be doing next, and
will miss the fact that we want them to let us know what happened.


If the main instructions appear on the last screen, they're much more
likely to be seen.


Best,
Alex

-- 
Alex Ghitza -- http://aghitza.org/
Lecturer in Mathematics -- The University of Melbourne -- Australia

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