Sebastian Heinlein wrote: > Hello, > > I am thinking about providing nice descriptions for some widely used > third party repositories: > > So if you add the apt line e.g. of Skype ("deb > http://download.skype.com/linux/repos/debian/ stable non-free") we could > show a nice description in the software sources dialog instead of the > very technical apt line. > > But since I only use the Ubuntu repositories I would need your help to > collect some repositories. Please reply to this mail which repositories > you use.
Others have already pointed out all the 3rd party repositories I've ever dealt with, so I thought I'd just throw out an idea here. Since repositories are always going to change throughout any release cycle, you can never know all the repositories that are going to become common. Even if it is not common, it would be nice to be able to create a description, thus my proposition: If a repository is not found in the configuration file that you keep this description list in, a comment one line above the deb line in the sources.list is used. When new repositories are added using the Software Sources dialog, it could prompt for this description, and add the comment along with the source line. It may be necessary to precede with, and check for, a double hash, or something similar to ensure that the comment is not just another commented repository, but such functionality would allow the addition of any repository with an accompanying description. I have not done any Python coding, so I don't know how difficult this would be to implement, but it seems like a flexible implementation. The main issue I see with it is the same issue that people have with the way comments are used in the menu.lst. Some people don't like that the comments are used as more than normal comments... Thoughts? -Matt -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss