On 4/28/07, Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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).
As someone who actually sits on the frontline and tries to communicate with users who are having problems... let me just say It would be really really... really.. keen if there was a super fabulously easy way to identify which particular install media image/set a particular user is using. If we are going to have multiple 'blessed' variants of install images out in the wild, calling one of them just Fedora is going to cause buckets of communication problems. Each collection of stuff that can be pointed to as an installable thing.. needs to have a subtitle. I don't care what the subtitle is, name each distinct installable media image/set the word for flower in a different language for all I care. Just so each installable media image/set is uniquely named with something beyond the word Fedora. -jef"assailed by images of Abbott and Costelo's baseball comedy act modernized and re-enacted in every Fedora communication channel"spaleta -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list