On Sat, Sep 13, 2025 at 3:10 AM Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > Cc: 74604@debbugs.gnu.org > > Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2025 09:01:33 +0900 > > From: Nobuyuki Kamimoto > > > > +(defcustom package-upgrade-confirmation-policy t > > The default value sounds problematic to me. For starters, it changes > previous behavior, which already should have a good reason. Moreover, > IME most people don't care about the changes, and consider any display > that insists of showing them, let alone wants a confirmation, an > annoyance. Consider the case that a user upgrades many packages at > once, for example. > > So my suggestion is to leave the default at nil, preserving previous > behavior. This option is a very good feature, but only for users who > are actually interested in reviewing the changes when they upgrade. > > > +Possible values: > > + > > +\\=`t\\=' - Default > > + Show diffs and prompt for all package upgrades. > > + > > +\\=`nil\\=' > > + Automatically upgrade all packages without showing diffs. > > We don't quote t and nil in doc strings, so please don't. > > > + :type '(choice > > + (const :tag "Always show diffs" t) > > + (const :tag "Never show diffs" nil) > > + (repeat :tag "Specific packages/archives to confirm" > > If we are going to request confirmation, the first two tags should > also mention that. As written, the first two tags only talk about > showing the diffs and never mention that showing changes also requires > a confirmation. > I think I'd prefer a whitelist of packages I choose to trust vs. a blacklist of those I don't. I'm guessing that for the people who want this feature (like me), their blacklist would be much longer than the whitelist, and we will not want to maintain that blacklist by hand. Maintaining the whitelist will be easy, with so few packages to not warrant a review.