On Sa, 2010-08-14 at 12:31 +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote: > ]] Julian Andres Klode > > Hi, > > | I think that all in all, apt2 is a known name already, it can be found > | easily, it can not be confused with other things. > > I find it fairly rude to stomp on apt's namespace like that, and while > apt's currently at a sub-1 number, it might eventually reach 2.0, and > then you'll have more confusion, just like you have for jabberd 1.4 and > jabberd2 being completely different code bases that have nothing in > common apart from the name. The same goes for apt-ng or similar names > that imply that «apt2» is the next version of apt. > > (This said with the assumption that «apt2» isn't scheduled to replace > apt, with the apt maintainers's blessing. If they're happy to drop the > current apt in favour of «apt2», my complaint goes away.)
Let's make it clear that: * APT2 is the current codename of the project * APT2 (or APT 2.0) may be the final name, if * At least 50% of the active APT developers agree[0]; currently: * Michael Vogt * David Kalnischkies [1] * Julian Andres Klode * and the package is accepted by ftpmaster And: * APT2 will be backwards-compatible to APT on the configuration level * APT2 will feature a compatibility layer on the Python level * APT2 will be very very similar to APT on the command-line (although everything is in one tool, but you could create compat symlinks) * APT2's API is otherwise very different, as it is written in C. * APT2 is LGPL-2.1+ licensed, whereas APT consists of GPL-2+ and public domain parts If we get no agreement on the APT2 name when it is production-ready, I will choose a different name (seek a few proposals and get a poll). On a different matter, if someone wants to have a cow [or a daemon and a GNU for GNU/kFreeBSD ] in APT2, please send one (it should be LGPL-2.1+ licensed, although FreeBSD license should be acceptable as well). [0] voting of course once it is production-ready, not now. [1] not listed in Uploaders, but very very active. -- Julian Andres Klode - Debian Developer, Ubuntu Member See http://wiki.debian.org/JulianAndresKlode and http://jak-linux.org/. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1281784598.3098.33.ca...@jak-thinkpad