seth vidal wrote: > On Thu, 2003-05-22 at 09:01, Troy Dawson wrote: > >>Hi Seth, >>I think it's a good idea. My only hesitation is that you leave the ones that >>are currently in yum, in yum. Though they could be parralled in yum-tool. >> >>I also like the idea of just one name with different options (yum-tool versus >>yum-search, yum-checkheaders, etc...). That way people only have to remember >>one main command, and only one man page to look at. The phrase RTFMP just >>doesn't apply if you can't figure out which man page to read. >> > > > but this is just like: > redhat-config[tab][tab] > > :) > > -sv Yes ... and there is both good and bad things to that. It's good that they renamed all those things to start with the same name. It's bad that they pulled some of those things out of the central 'setup' program. I really like the idea of having a central 'setup' command. I also like how Mandrake has consolidated all of theirs into a central 'control center' so that you only have to remember one command instead of look through all the menu's trying to find the right one. So ... there is good and bad both ways. I personally can live with both/either. Troy -- __________________________________________________ Troy Dawson dawson@xxxxxxxx (630)840-6468 Fermilab ComputingDivision/OSS CSI Group __________________________________________________