Le 14/06/2014 15:15, Reindl Harald a écrit :
stop that trolling
Weren't you the one trolling here ? Because that's what many people are
thinking about this thread.
Don't you think that turning every discussion on DNF into a flame war is
helpful or serves your purpose ? Even the ones where the maintainer
requests feedback and help to improve the very same points you're
complaining about ?
In a community, there are mainly two ways to influence its direction:
a) do things yourself
b) convincing the others that you're right
Like many here, you're not doing a) and you're doing poorly b), so
either try to tone down your argumentation or learn how to use jedi mind
tricks.
"to maintain yum in the long term" is a completly different thing than
keep *full compatibility* - compatibility is independet from the YUM
code itself
You were requesting that the Fedora Packages manager keeps the same user
interface and behavior *forever* no matter how much broken it is.
DNF has done a pretty good work, in keeping compatibility with yum.
Besides, DNF is basically yum 4.0, nobody would complain if we were to
break UI/behavior compatibility.
Yet, I still do not see you offering any help to achieve that, only you
requiring it.
as you do not offering to do the work of re-view and adopt
any existing script and howto out there
Fedora is not entitled to maintain third-party scripts but we might
provide you some help if *you* ask.
you understand that any compatibility break is a side effect for the user?
You're not the only one who cares about user experience, please read the
proposal.
"This change will be completely transparent for users that use only the
graphical package management tools. For anybody using the command line
directly there will be some differences, but all the important
operations are available with DNF, using the same CLI syntax."
I'm answering you out of kindness, but keep it the gentleman way or i'll
request moderation, thanks.
Regards,
H.
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