Hi Riccardo, Am 16.05.2017 um 15:40 schrieb Riccardo Mottola <rmott...@opencsw.org>: > let me add to this topic, since I have seen that also "gnome" apps, for > example, have different prefixes. > > One think is of course the original application name, it may already contain > the library/framework/desktop name.
Let’s just keep the names as they are now, I thought this was a new package. Best regards — Dago > > Riccardo Mottola via devel wrote: >> Dagobert Michelsen via devel wrote: >>> please use CSWgnustep-ftp as „gs“ usually means Ghostscript. >>> Please also add >>> OBSOLETED_BY_CSWgnustep-ftp += CSWgs-ftp >> >> Do you insist on that? it has been called that way since 2 years. >> Actually the program is just called "FTP" and I deemed the name too >> generic. >> >> I used the gs prefix for other GNUstep applications too: terminal, >> price, & zipper. >> >> What policy shoud we use? Keep the original name and use a prefix only >> when necessary? Always use it? >> >> gs- is much shorter and handier than gnustep- :) >> The "core" gnustep packages have gnustep_ so we could stick to that too. >> In that case it is however directly in the upstream package name, >> gnustep-base/gnustep-gui/gnustep-back > > at the moment we do have > > Core framework: > CSWgnustep-back > CSWgnustep-base > CSWgnustep-gui > CSWgnustep-make > > No prefix at all: > CSWgorm (graphical designer: dev tool) > CSWprojectcenter (IDE: dev tool) > CSWperformance (framework) > > Assorted with the "gs" prefix > CSWgs-zipper > CSWgs-terminal > CSWgs-price > CSWgs-ftp > > > All the issue started because I deemed "ftp" and "terminal" too generic as > names. > > Do we want to rename "everything" to CSWgnustep- ? just the ambiguous one? > keep CSWgs- instead but apply it to the ones which have no prefix? > > > Waiting for you, > Riccardo > -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896
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