Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > "MinGW" has lots of baggage associated with it. It also conflicts > with the name of just one upstream project, whereas we are actually > using many upstream projects and MinGW code is only a tiny fraction of > the total. > > We also want to expand the project to cover Win64 and Darwin (if we > can make that work). > > Let's think of a new name for Fedora 12. > > The rules: > > (1) We cannot use trademarked words like "Windows" in the project > name. > > (2) The name must be unique, easy to pronounce, hard to confuse, and > available to register as a domain name. > > (3) Don't want to interfere with or get confused with the other > cross-compilers in Fedora, ie. the ones for embedded platforms. > > My vote is for: > > [Fedora] Consumer Cross-Compiler [Collection] > (abbreviated as CCC or CCCC) > > Add your suggestions or votes below ...
as i wrote earlier i'd like to merge these 3 (or even more) to one common name. cross-* packages names won't conflict anything and in this case "...Cross-Compiler..." would be good. ps. just not to conflict with CCC http://www.ccc.de/ which is a well-known group/name... -- Levente "Si vis pacem para bellum!" _______________________________________________ fedora-mingw mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-mingw
