Mailing-List: contact cygwin-apps-help AT cygwin DOT com; run by ezmlm Sender: cygwin-apps-owner AT cygwin DOT com List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Mail-Followup-To: cygwin-apps AT cygwin DOT com Delivered-To: mailing list cygwin-apps AT cygwin DOT com Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 20:10:04 -0500 From: Christopher Faylor To: Brian Keener Cc: cygwin-apps AT cygwin DOT com Subject: Re: prev/curr/test Message-ID: <20020326011004.GE27207@redhat.com> Reply-To: cygwin-apps AT cygwin DOT com Mail-Followup-To: Brian Keener , cygwin-apps AT cygwin DOT com References: <20020323061924 DOT GA3593 AT redhat DOT com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.23.1i On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 08:02:17PM -0500, Brian Keener wrote: >Christopher Faylor wrote: >>evil and should be abolished. The only way to get old versions should >>be at a macro level. You click a button and get all of the old stuff, >>you click another button and get all of the current stuff, you click >>another button to get all of the test stuff. >> >>I think that Robert is right that if you click on test you should only >>get packages that have test versions. Ditto for prev. Ditto for curr. > >Sorry guys, > >I still like the idea of keeping Prev,Curr and Test but as a means of >limiting the maximum version I want to see - IE if I didn't select Test >I won't see any test but I will see prev and Current. > >Then I suggest we do away with the Source Box and nix the idea of a bin >box and simply use the clickable version and within the version we have >such entities as the following (assume the version installed is 1.4.3 >and there is a current of 1.4.4 and I have curr selected on the radio >buttons): I really think that cycling behavior of the current setup is a major source of confusion for most people. >keep/skip (obviously skip if nothing were installed), uninstall (would >only exist if package installed), 1.4.4 bin&src, 1.4.4 bin, 1.4.4 src, >reinstall bin&src (would reinstall both for 1.4.3), reinstall bin >(reinstall bin for 1.4.3), reinstall src (reinstall src for 1.4.3), >retrieve bin&src (retrieves installed bin and src), retrieve bin >(retrieves installed bin), retrieve src (retrieves installed src), >retrieve 1.4.4 bin&src ... Sorry, but I really don't like this. Adding a whole bunch of new things for a user to cycle through (or even select from a pulldown) is moving in the wrong direction, IMO. cgf