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evilsocket avatar evilsocket commented on June 4, 2024 5

Are you kidding me? It's pretty much like saying, in some installation instructions, the line "download from the download link" is missing O.o

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evilsocket avatar evilsocket commented on June 4, 2024 1

I totally get it, my point is that since the software is still in alpha, as specified in the README, I don't want to encourage non-developers to use it, Therefore, without having the git clone ... command, I'm trying to have only devs involved in the project right now.

Ideally, when there'll be a release candidate, the software will be packaged and pushed on pip, but right now I'd rather keep it the way it is ... makes sense?

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picatz avatar picatz commented on June 4, 2024

Thoughts

I understand your point.

But I'ma Just Say Some Stuff, also I <3 u no worries.

Hopefully I can clarify a little bit of what I meant though.

Clarity

I think that having the git clone line in the install instructions in the README would help clarify how to install opensnitch.

But Why?

I think the cd instruction is just a tiny bit ambiguous -- mostly I think this would genuinely be a less friendly to people that don't use git all the time.

Download from the Download Link

To be fair, I think: you can download the code in a few ways: either by cloning, or by downloading the zip from the web interface. If you got the zip, the install instructions would be extra ambiguous I think.

Lazy Friendly

Plus, having the git clone line would make the install instructions extra copy+paste friendly. For the super lazy.

Totally Necessary?

I don't think it's totally necessary to be overly explicit with "how-to" instructions. But I think this line would be worth the extra line in the install instructions. At least that's my personal opinion that you can ignore; which I respect, in full, for the record.

I was sort of thinking about me before I knew how to use git; and I honestly think those install instructions would've tripped me up. Which is why I brought up the issue.

Though I suppose I could've at least clarified my point better.

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