On 10/03/2014 07:37 PM, Ray Strode wrote:
Hi,
I agree with Rahul that "standard" is not a great name for the
nonstandard, non-productized upgrade, though. "Generic" is more
descriptive anyway.
I'm not sure it's worth repainting the bikeshed at this point, but
during the alluded-to discussion a few alternative names came up that
would have been better than fedora-release-standard:
1) fedora-release-nonstandard
2) fedora-release-custom
3) fedora-release-diy
4) fedora-release-noncompliant
and i'll just throw another out there now
5) fedora-release-respin
If we do want to change it, it should happen soon....
--Ray
To me, nonstandard has more meaning that standard and diy or
noncompliant are meaningless. However, custom can be understood and has
a meaning: the user has specifically tailored the package set for this
system. Just saying ...
Gene
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