Hello Aurorans,

I'm currently in the process of contributing packaging for Ubuntu Xenial.
As many of you know, Xenial was shipped with a change of init system to
systemd.

Originally I had intended to use the systemd unit files from the Debian
Jessie packaging. The Debian Jessie unit files, in this case, are simply
calling the init scripts.

While this works well on Debian Jessie, it unfortunately causes some issues
on Ubuntu Xenial as Xenial will try to convert the init script before using
the systemd unit file.

Thus, I set out to rewrite the systemd unit files in a more systemd
idiomatic way using the RPM unit files as reference.

In the course of doing this, I noticed that the RPM package for thermos is
named thermos.rpm while the DEB counterpart is named aurora-executor.deb

TL;DR: Is anyone opposed to renaming aurora-executor.deb to thermos.deb in
future releases to maintain consistency across packaging?

-Renan

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