Why?
What is the problem with packages having branch "latest", "1.x" and such?
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 3:35 PM Jun Aruga <jaruga@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I like to see "package branch name" of each modules to be aligned more.
Here is a list of the current module, the module stream name, the
package branch name, another package name. There are some patterns on
the list.
# module, the module stream name (module/foo's branch), the package
branch name (rpms/foo's branch), another package name (rpms/bar's
branch)
mongodb 3.6 3.6 None
nodejs 8 8 None
perl 5.24 fXX fXX
python3 3.6 None None
python36 3.6 None master
ruby 2.5 ruby-2.5 master
scala 2.10 javapackages javapackages
varnish 6 stream-6 stream-6
See more detail at https://pagure.io/jaruga-modules-branches
I think "None" is same with "master" technically.
In case of modules/ruby, we ruby team decided "the package branch
name" as "ruby-X.Y" with a module name prefix against "X.Y" documented
in the naming guideline.
Because a package of a module A (ex. modules/ruby) can be used also in
a module B (ex. modules/rubygem-rails, modules/vagrant and etc.
In this case, a package branch name needs to have "ruby-X.Y",
"rubygem-rails-X.Y", "vargrant-X.Y".
Do you like to see some alignments for the naming?
Hopefully after the discussion here in this thread, below page will be updated.
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/modularity/making-modules/naming-guidelines/#_package_branch_name
Regards,
Jun
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