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mkorthof avatar mkorthof commented on September 27, 2024

Hi,

Thanks for your suggestions.
Indeed this was done because one editor can have multiple Chromium releases.
Editor for releases can also change (e.g. Ungoogled).
The script uses https://chromium.woolyss.com, perhaps a visit makes it more clear.

Made 2 small changes to README and -list

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engelhro avatar engelhro commented on September 27, 2024

Indeed this was done because one editor can have multiple Chromium releases.

I know, that's what I described and resulted in the mess I described.

Editor for releases can also change (e.g. Ungoogled).

I know.

The script uses https://chromium.woolyss.com, perhaps a visit makes it more clear.

I know, and the contents of that site and the facts are clear to me.

But how does that solve the issue I described with the inconsistent use of the "term" editor both in the script as well as in the documentation for the tool? This has nothing to do with the Woolyss site as such.

Made 2 small changes to README and -list

Thanks! Still not sure whether this is enough in the long term, without accidentally introducing new confusion (or bugs) in the future in case of further changes to the list of authors and their builds.

And still the list presented in the README does not fit to the script (containing entries like "The Chromium Authors" or "ThumbApps" which do not appear in the help output, at least the one shown in the README). So the list of inconsistencies continues…

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