David Woodhouse schrieb:
On Sat, 2007-04-28 at 11:55 +0200, Axel Thimm wrote:
> "I installed Fedora, but there is no foo, where can I get it?"
> "But it is in Fedora."
> "I'm sure it isn't, I just checked again."
> "OK, I also checked, it *is* there, are you blind?"
> "OK, just to be sure (maybe it has another packagename), I installed
> everything, still no /usr/bin/foo. :("
> "Everything from Fedora and still no foo? That is strange, BTW how
> long did it take to install everything, that must have taken quite
> some time."
> "No, I have a fast DVD drive and I installed all packages of Fedora
> from there"
Maybe we should call it 'Fedora <something>' to indicate the difference
between the core packages on the DVD and all the extra stuff available
from the network?
Not sure what sub-titles I'd choose. Something that indicates the
essential information about 'core' vs 'extra', I suppose.
Anyone got any ideas?
Fedora Repo N -> repository with all the packages (e.g. merged Core and
Extras) of the certain release "N"; some people suggested to call it
"Fedora Collection" as that would be more in line with the fcN which we
use as disttag; but well, the name "Repo" is IMHO much more obvious (at
least for me as a non-english speaker).
Fedora Linux N -> the Linux Distribution that was known as Prime spin in
hte past weeks. This would allow us to create a Fedora OpenSolaris,
Fedora Hurd or whatever distribution should we ever want to do go into
such a direction.
Those two names would also differentiate between the "Fedora Project",
which is referenced as plain "Fedora" often, too.
CU
thl