On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 04:25:32AM -0700, Alex Lancaster wrote: > On the subject of tags now that we're merged, shouldn't all references > to "fc" ("Fedora Core") be replaced with "f" ("Fedora"), i.e. > > dist-fc7 -> dist-f7 > dist-fc8 -> dist-f8 That would be possible. > and all new NVR for packages in f7 and later be of the form: > > foobar-1.2-3.f7 > > rather than: > > foobar-1.2-3.fc7 > > etc? It seems a little odd to be carrying forward the "fc" when > Fedora Core will cease to exist as of F7. The problem is that f7 < fc6 for rpm, so the newer packages would appear older to rpm. Once FC6 goes EOL (e.g. in about 8 months) we could introduce a new macro that would give f7/f8 etc disttags and every specfile that gets touched for all non-EOL dists would get %{?dist} -> %{?<newmacroname>}, so that fcX tags would slowly fade away. But that would be at least another release cycle, e.g. by the summer 2008/F9. Or we could start right away and have fc6 -> f6 in that transitional scheme and hope that all packages will have been rebuilt by F8, so the fc tags would vanish by end of this year. But I think this is very low prio ATM. -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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