On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Ali H. Caliskan <ali.h.caliskan@gmail.com> wrote:
One thing, mkdir is not something bad to use, I use it all the time, and install isn't also not required, since the developers of install command argue that a package manager should be used instead of install, so what's the big deal here? I mean as long as the code is working, why should it be that much trouble to maintain a package. Are we code "fascists" here?
Isn't about "code fascism" is about to do our best effort, working code isn't enough, in fact is average, but install vs cp + mkdir is always a suggestion that many people had in their applications, and it wasn't the point to be rejected. In my point of view, Jens should prepare a better application, explaining what are they goals, why he wants to become a TU, and how he will benefit AUR and community, that's all. For Jens: Better luck the next time, and don't feel dissapointed, try to focus on a better application next time, ;) Cheers! -- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Linux Counter: #359909