
Richard wrote:
On Tue November 18 2008 8:01:41 am Stanislav Visnovsky wrote:
They broke something that worked, worked well and has been an established method. What we have now is like a store that closes up after serving one customer, forcing the next to ring a door bell. It disrupts the workflow pattern for no good reason. Nope. We changed a behavior you got used to.
Stano
... but you didn't replace it with a better way. Failing that, you shouldn't change the behavior of software that has worked well long enough to 'get used to'.
There are always pros and cons and it's not easy to make everyone happy. As Stano said, that pop-up had been added because of very slow starting of package manager. This issue is not there anymore, we have a very fast libzypp now. Moreover, there are no other YaST modules that would do the same. E.g., once you configure your DNS Server, you have it configured and if you decide to check or change the configuration, just run the YaST module again. There's no difference, no reason (but that people got used to that) why it should behave differently. How often do you actually use this feature? How often do you install/upgrade/remove a software and right after then decide you want install/upgrade/remove some more? Bye Lukas