On 8/16/07, Ricardo Mones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   By the way, the voices in my head tell me not to change package names just
> for fun ;-)

Look, this clearly violates the principle of least surprise (the game
doesn't even have a Wikipedia page; the browser is GNOME's browser).
If you're going to argue with this, please try raise some sort of
counter point rather than flippantly stating the opposite opinion.

I'm not saying this is a serious bug, but to claim there is nothing
wrong is disingenuous.

Perhaps you could explain to me why:

1) typing "epiphany" launches the browser but typing "epiphany-game"
launches the game,
2) typing "man epiphany" brings up the the man page for the browser
but typing "man epiphanty-game" brings up the game's help,
3) the Debian install rules for the epiphany package *manually rename
the epiphany executable from the default name of epiphany to
epiphany-game*.

All I'm asking for here is a little consistency.

> You'll have to file a separate bug for that, but given the amount of
> "confused people" I see in this bug I think things are pretty clear.

It's a minor issue. People are busy. Ubuntu has already had one user
file a bug because they thought the browser hadn't installed properly
[1].

[1] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/epiphany/+bug/40922

Schiavo
Simon


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