On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Patrice Dumas <pertusus@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Other issues arise, what about different languages, different formats? Good point. Something like %{_datadir}/contents/books/foo/fr_FR/foo.{pdf,epub} or %{_datadir}/contents/books/fr_FR/foo.{pdf,epub} > >> b. Version numbers do not make sense for content that is not versioned > > If the author has a versionning scheme that looks ascii ascending lets > use it. Otherwise I think that the following would work > > Version: 0 > Release: 0.X.YYYYMMDD > > with YYYY year, MM month and DD day (I'd do the same for a software > without version, and it is indeed what I used for uread) for the document > date of publishing, or of access if publishing date is not known. > We'd probably want to encode the book's print edition in either %{version} or %{release} as well. Given that the release tag is normally associated with packaging rather than content changes (the YYYYMMDD is normally for pre-release packages), perhaps the following? Version: EDITION.YYYYMMDD Release: X or 0.X Regards, -- miʃel salim • http://hircus.jaiku.com/ IUCS • msalim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora • salimma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx MacPorts • hircus@xxxxxxxxxxxx -- Fedora-packaging mailing list Fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-packaging