Hi!

just wondering:

On 12.09.2008 08:58, Xavier Lamien wrote:
Author: laxathom
[...]
Modified Files:
lxdream.spec [...]
Index: lxdream.spec
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/free/rpms/lxdream/devel/lxdream.spec,v
[...]
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- lxdream.spec        12 Sep 2008 06:50:19 -0000      1.2
+++ lxdream.spec        12 Sep 2008 06:58:25 -0000      1.3
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
[...]
-Source1:        README_%{name}.dribble
+Source1:        README.rpmfusion
> [...]
-install -pm0644 %{SOURCE1} README.dribble
+install -pm0644 %{SOURCE1} README.rpmfusion
> [...]
-%doc RELEASE_NOTES STATUS CREDITS COPYING ChangeLog README.dribble
+%doc RELEASE_NOTES STATUS CREDITS COPYING ChangeLog README.rpmfusion
 %exclude %{_datadir}/pixmaps/%{name}/dcemu.gif

Wouldn't it make much more sense to just use the term "Fedora" here instead of dribble/rpmfusion? I mean, users most of the time don't care much where a package actually comes from; and I'd say if they look out for distribution specific docs then they'll likely look out for files with the term "Fedora" in them.

Note that lxdream is likely just one of the packages which uses README.{dribble,frehsrpms,livna} files.

CU
knurd

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