On 28 March 2011 21:32, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I think we'd be pushing it too far that way. It doesn't feel like a
> justified use-case to add yet-another-command.

I'd rather have fewer commands on the whole, but this one seems like
it fills out a regular set.

If "wajig install" handles dependencies (which would be lovely), then
why shouldn't "wajig purge" remove them? I think it comes down to
whether you prefer *only* having commands that try to do as much as
possible for the user, and make them fall back to the underlying
commands for more fine-grained operation (I'm fine with that), or
whether you want to implement a larger number of wajig commands.

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