Op dinsdag 21 september 2010 00:11:43 schreef Michael Scherer: > Le lundi 20 septembre 2010 à 23:47 +0200, Maarten Vanraes a écrit : > > Op maandag 20 september 2010 21:42:39 schreef Michael Scherer: > > [...] > > > > > Of course, this explanation is less sexy than the other one about "this > > > come from greek", which are true too, but I want to highlight that > > > choosing a name is neither easy or as fun as it sound. And that we > > > didn't start by saying "wow, greek is a cool language, let's find a > > > word from it". > > > > one more question: > > > > is it true that PLF is also behind mageia (ie: will PLF packages be in > > mageia? cause of this being an international distribution, effectively?) > > We are not yet at that level of details, afaik, and as I said, we are > quite busy with others stuff. > > My own opinion is that the issue that lead to the creation of PLF would > still apply. > > Not to mention that PLF has a cool logo, and that's a good reason to not > drop it :p > > But you should maybe ask to PLF directly on PLF discuss ?
my main interest is to find out if it's true that PLF is involved in creating mageia or not. if yes or no PLF is in mageia directly is only a side question. _______________________________________________ Mageia-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-discuss
