Re: mac osx

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Heya,

[bcc: git list, let's take this off-list, but I do want the record to
show that I do not think this is the way we should communicate on this
list]

On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 00:40, tom smitts <tomsmitts@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Do the git maintainers really think any mac users have
>  a clue which git install package to download?  You
> put some arcane chipset designation in the package
>  name!  Why make mac installers at all?  Mac users
> know their operating system number, e.g. 10.6.7,
> and that's all.  I doubt Windows users know any better.
> And I doubt you can find anywhere on a mac that says
>  i386 or whatever the heck the other dumb
> designation is.

What value does writing your email in this way add? Wouldn't it be
much more productive if instead you had written something like this:

> Hi, I noticed that the mac installers (found here [0]) include a
> chipset designation (such as i386 or x86_64). In my experience,
> Mac users (as well as Windows users) are not familiar with these
> terms, and will not know which to choose. It would perhaps be
> better to rename the package to have a 32bit or 64bit suffix instead,
> which  these users are more likely to know.
> If this is the wrong place to report this issue, please feel free to
> forward this to the appropriate person.
>
> Thanks
>
> http://code.google.com/p/git-osx-installer/downloads/list

As you can see it's about as long as your reply, but a lot less
aggressive. It conveys the same information (the current package
naming is sub-optimal), but does so in a much friendlier way.

-- 
Cheers,

Sverre Rabbelier
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