* Kevin Mark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > Hi Patrick, > it is not unheard of when packages enter Debian that they face renaming. > There are numerous examples. e.g. There was a tool called 'git', then > Linus made a tool called git. They usualy find a prefix or suffix to > tack on. There was some discussion and Linus's git was renamed to > git-$SOMETHING. What would happen is that likeley the Gnu Iceweasle > would be renamed to gnu-iceweaase, iceweasle-gnu or even GnuIceWeasle. > cheers, > Kev
Hello Kevin, Well, that certainly makes sense and seems easy enough. However, doesn't it seem strange when deciding on a name to actually choose one already in use on another project, and especially one which is almost the same? I am not surprised that there times when a name which had been chosen is then used by something else and can lead to workarounds, but why do that to start with when you already know it will happen? Of course, this is all just idle curiosity brought on by reading this thread, but it does strike me as odd. Patrick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]