Le 1 juin 2016 à 13:05, Ben Coman
<btc(a)openinworld.com> a écrit :
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 2:31 PM, Christophe Demarey
<christophe.demarey(a)inria.fr> wrote:
Hi,
I do not think it is a good idea to silently download in headless mode.
You often deploy apps in production in headless mode. Why would you want to download the
sources?
I agreed with not download sources in headless mode. If you're going
headless, you're not an impressionable newcomer needing your hand held
to fix a problem.
I would rather see a default behavior not
downloading the sources and a settings to allow automatic sources download.
Lets not not do anything "automatic" and **hidden** from the user. If
an alert is being displayed (as is currently done), it may as well
have a button to download them. Give the user control.
yes, it is a simple and good solution.
This is a first-impression issue for newcomers. The
default headful
behaviour should be to provide the user an alert, with a single button
press to fix the problem.
You could pop up a dialog in ui mode to enable
the feature the first time you see a missing sources file.
Do you mean a setting outside the Image in an INI file? Otherwise I
don't follow this logic. What happens after the dialog is popped up
and "automatic download" is enabled? The download starts? May as
well make it a "download" button, rather than an "automatic
download"
setting. It something that only needs to happen once.
forgot my proposition. yours (download button on warning) is better :)