On Wed 05-Sep-2007 at 11:28 +0200, Nils Philippsen wrote:
during the review of the resynthesizer plugin for GIMP
[
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=250210 ], I asked the
package to be named "gimp-plugin-resynthesizer" rather than
"gimp-resynthesizer". Ewan brought up the point that there isn't really
a naming guideline for it, therefore I'd like to propose one:
For packages specific to GIMP (i.e. not just extensions of a separate
application like xsane, ufraw):
Plugins and scripts(*): "gimp-plugin-<name>"
Patterns: "gimp-pattern-<name>"
Brushes: "gimp-brush-<name>"
Themes: "gimp-theme-<name>"
This makes sense, but how many patterns, brushes and themes are
there likely to be? I agree that plugins and scripts are all just
'plugins' to the end-user and shouldn't be differentiated.
The fact that this is the first gimp plugin in fedora reminds me
that fedora is very weak in this direction - Perhaps an 'imaging
SIG' is needed?
--
Bruno