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Add a "recommended packages" type of thing to oppm #9

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Wuerfel21 opened this issue Jul 30, 2014 · 6 comments
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Add a "recommended packages" type of thing to oppm #9

Wuerfel21 opened this issue Jul 30, 2014 · 6 comments

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@Wuerfel21
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basically after installing a package, you would get asked if you want to install other packages that the package you just installed recommends.
Something like

Do you want to install bla too? [Y/n]:
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Vexatos commented Jul 31, 2014

I don't like the idea of package advertisement (This basically is advertisement). It reminds me of a certain annoying thing.

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Not like "omg pöease update GoodProgram to A

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Not like "omg pöease update GoodProgram to the next version, click here to get 1000000 toolbars and your homepage permanantly set to http://thisis.abaddomainname.really ", more like "thanks for installing SomeProgram, i recommend you to try AddonForSomeProgram"

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Vexatos commented Aug 1, 2014

I still don't like the idea, it's pretty much unnecessary since you can put any program recommendation into the "notes" section of your programs.cfg.

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When the notes will be shown?

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Vexatos commented Aug 1, 2014

When someone types 'oppm info ', it will show name, authors, description and notes. This way a person is not forced to read stuff they aren't interested in.

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