Am 14.06.2014 14:31, schrieb drago01:
And recently there is even a trend where people (and the press)
complains "lack of change == lack of innovation" ... that does not
mean that we should do changes for the sake of doing changes but we
should not be afraid of doing so either.
the same sort of people who complain about business numbers
bad because only a few hundret millions more income than
the year before
> you can rename internal functions, move code, use different
> libraries all day long, but if it comes to command lines and
> user interfaces (CLI params are a user interface) you need
> always to be very careful
Depends obscure options that are hardly used by the majority of users
are different from common options that everyone uses.
"dnf remove yum dnf kernel" ruins your system
yum don't allow that for good reasons
that's unacepptable behavior and was refused to change
dnf needs much more RAM currently while the feature page
pretends it has a smaller footprint - so it's not ready
or the feature page is a "would nice to be" not backed
by the reality
FWIW using a CLI interface to automate things is imo the wrong
approach if there is an api that can be used instead (cleaner, less
hacky, more efficient, etc) (and yes this changes here too, because
the old API was really horrible but that's not the point)
no idea what is your daily job, sysadmin obviously not
shell scripts are the Unix way and overall more efficient
just because you write tiny scripts for different tasks
and plug them together - efficient is not only a matter
of runtime measure