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Date:      Tue, 3 Jan 2017 09:43:12 -0700
From:      Adam Weinberger <adamw@adamw.org>
To:        "Vlad K." <vlad-fbsd@acheronmedia.com>
Cc:        Freebsd Ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Ports' tips and gotchas
Message-ID:  <D2DCC023-1EBB-4444-AB59-81315EF239C0@adamw.org>
In-Reply-To: <c755791c3da66ff1329202cfa3bce52a@acheronmedia.com>
References:  <c755791c3da66ff1329202cfa3bce52a@acheronmedia.com>

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> On 3 Jan, 2017, at 9:16, Vlad K. <vlad-fbsd@acheronmedia.com> wrote:
>=20
>=20
> I've submitted a patch for Postgres server ports with a note about =
enabling checksumming =
(https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D214671). I'm now =
preparing to submit a patch with a similar "Nice to know" tip for =
Roundcube (changing default_host breaks the user profiles, and how to =
fix it).
>=20
> Is pkg-message the right place for such tips and gotchas? Do we need a =
separate mechanism where users could collate and submit tips they find =
important when installing/upgrading/configuring the port (yeah, those =
three exact use cases, I'm sure pkg-message is not the best place for =
regular usage tips). Aside from UPDATING of course, which is just =
supposed to be important notes about one-time updates/upgrades.

No, pkg-message is not the right place. pkg-message should be for "Where =
do I start?" or for FreeBSD-specific instructions. Tips, gotchas, =
interesting discoveries, bugs, foibles, shortcuts, etc. shouldn't go =
into the pkg-message. They should be on a blog, on a website, on a wiki, =
submitted upstream for inclusion in manpages or README files, etc.

pkg-message needs to contain only essential information, otherwise =
end-users will start to ignore them. I agree that tips should be shared, =
but putting it into SVN isn't the way to go.

# Adam


--=20
Adam Weinberger
adamw@adamw.org
https://www.adamw.org




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