Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora <at> leemhuis.info> writes:
Fedora Linux N -> the Linux Distribution that was known as Prime
spin in
Not only should it be "GNU/Linux" (Rawhide's "Linux" would be only
kernel-2.6.21-1.3116.fc7), it also doesn't really convey the idea that it's
just the subset of the packages in the default spin. A term like "Prime"
or "Core" or "default spin" is really needed. The problem is just what
term: "Prime" sounded a bit strange the first time I heard it (and not
immediately obvious to me as a non-native English speaker, so I guess new users
might be confused by it), "Core" is too reminiscent of the Core/Extras
repository split (but would otherwise be the best term IMHO) and "default spin"
is too technical.
Kevin Kofler