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"Business messages" adresses users in a somewhat unprofessional manner #1111
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@birgersp how would you frame the message? I don't see as childish or talking to a 9 year old at all. |
I'd rather frame the message in a more professional/"classy" manner. On the top of my head, I suggest messages like:
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It was an attempt to provide compliments, but I see your point. |
@birgersp would you change any of the other messages? choco/src/chocolatey/infrastructure.app/services/ChocolateyPackageService.cs Lines 55 to 97 in 946367a
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Some folks may find the message "You use Chocolatey? You are amazing!" to be unprofessional. While it was meant to be a compliment, it can be misconstrued as sarcastic. Use a more professional message instead.
@birgersp is that better? |
I'd say it certainly is, thank you. I was forking and creating a PR to suggest some changes but you were too quick for me. I have some suggestions for a couple of the other messages aswell, a PR is imminent. |
Some folks may find the message "You use Chocolatey? You are amazing!" to be unprofessional. While it was meant to be a compliment, it can be misconstrued as sarcastic. Use a more professional message instead. (chocolateyGH-1106) Remove plain text key value from apikey call output Previously the 'choco apikey' command wrote the API key for a source to the output in plain text which is a potential security issue. Update the generated output to "(Authenticated)" if the API key is not null or whitespace. Replaced credentials from apikey output and replaced with "(Authenticated)"
Some folks may find the message "You use Chocolatey? You are amazing!" to be unprofessional. While it was meant to be a compliment, it can be misconstrued as sarcastic. Use a more professional message instead.
Some of the language in the marketing messages for licensed editions can come across snarky or unprofessional. Convert the messaging to sound more professional.
* pr1113: (GH-1111) Clean up messaging for licensed edition
* stable: (GH-1111) Clean up messaging for licensed edition (GH-262) Ensure explicit source proxy bypass (doc) update environment variables in readme (maint) update uninstall to core extension (GH-262) source - proxy bypass logging (GH-605) Ensure environment proxy settings available (maint) formatting (log) update checksum error message (maint) TabExpansion - new options for licensed (GH-1173) Set proxy information at runtime (log) note when proxy settings became available (maint) add outputdirectory shorter option names
This will be fixed in 0.10.4 |
Business message (declared here) addresses users in an unprofessional manner.
None of us are using Chocolatey to "look smart". Calling me "amazing" for using a CLI is flippant and honestly seems more sarcastic/degrading than complimentary.
I suggest these messages adress users in a more professional manner.
I get it you want us to buy your product but please stop "talking" to me like I'm some 9 year-old.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: