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Re: 2 ideas (Was: Re: bug#31518: [PATCH 10/21] gnu: Add emacs-google-tra
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swedebugia |
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Re: 2 ideas (Was: Re: bug#31518: [PATCH 10/21] gnu: Add emacs-google-translate.) |
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Sun, 10 Jun 2018 15:42:04 +0200 |
Hi Ricardo
On June 10, 2018 1:35:00 PM GMT+02:00, Ricardo Wurmus <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>Hi Nils,
>
>> I think we discussed something similar briefly. Or at least package
>> attached metadata which ends up in a '/guix' folder of the output.
>> I've been following (not yet implementing) a similar idea, where
>> such messages are either local mail and/or end up in a (mapped to
>guix:)
>> '/guix/doc/' folder, where files are named like
>$applicationname-$version.number.NAME.note
>> where '.note' is just a basic txt file.
>> These notes could contain messages specific to the OS, the
>architecture, general
>> advice, etc.
>>
>> Not really well thought through yet, but that's a start.
>>
>> Think of it not as description or synopsis part, but rather let's say
>> (in theory):
>> (note "STRING") or (note (list "NOTE 1"
>> "NOTE 2")).
>
>This is not a bad idea, in my opinion. It could be useful to have
>application-specific setup notes in a well-known location that is
>gathered when the profile is built.
>
>I would not like these notes to be printed automatically upon
>installation, but generating a file with important notes seems like a
>good idea in general.
Would you agree to print a hint about these notes having been installed and how
to access them easily?
Would this be a useful utility:
$giux notes
-> shows all notes relating to previously installed packages.
And
$guix notes <package>
-> show notes related to a specific package whether it is installed or not.
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Cheers Swedebugia