Hi,
I was just wondering why the packages for Fedora 9 and even for Fedora 10 do have ".fc9" and ".fc10" in their names. Shouldn't it be ".f9" or, as that may be too late already, at least ".f10"? Given that the "Core" in the name was dropped quite a while ago ...
Just wondering.
Cheers, Dominik
2008/4/24 Dominik Sandjaja dominik@dadadom.de:
Hi,
I was just wondering why the packages for Fedora 9 and even for Fedora 10 do have ".fc9" and ".fc10" in their names. Shouldn't it be ".f9" or, as that may be too late already, at least ".f10"? Given that the "Core" in the name was dropped quite a while ago ...
Just wondering.
Cheers, Dominik
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is .f10 next rawhide???
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Rahul Sundaram sundaram@fedoraproject.org wrote:
is .f10 next rawhide???
Yes
Well, .fc10 is. Still would break upgrade paths to drop the c
Dominik Sandjaja wrote:
Hi,
I was just wondering why the packages for Fedora 9 and even for Fedora 10 do have ".fc9" and ".fc10" in their names. Shouldn't it be ".f9" or, as that may be too late already, at least ".f10"? Given that the "Core" in the name was dropped quite a while ago ...
Just wondering.
This is a FAQ lately. It was decided that "FC" would stand for "Fedora Collection" since making it a single letter breaks the update path for RPM packages.
Rahul