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While I tend towards the cleaner design, not the "don't fix what isn't |
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*broken*" approach -- I'm fine either way. But I think the handbook or |
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some tool should obnoxiously spit the flags (and a minor |
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"justification" for each flag and/or the set of flags) of each profile |
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in your face when you are at the "set a profile" step of the |
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installation. This way it can clarify that the user might want to |
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disable some of the profile-enabled flags. |
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- -- |
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Alexander |
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alexander@××××××.net |
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http://plaimi.net/~alexander |
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