Am Samstag, 14. März 2015, 22:25:56 schrieb Robin H. Johnson: > This is a mostly inconsequential issue, but the Git migration provides > us a chance to make a clean break... > > The repository of our ebuilds and the name of the CVS module have been > called gentoo-x86 since the start of Gentoo, because it originally was > only for x86. Here's the very first ebuild added to CVS [1], Portage > v1.1 is also early on [2]. > > On the rsync side, it was originally called gentoo-x86-portage, and then > between the 1.2 and 1.4 release (early 2003), the stages switched to > using the name 'gentoo-portage'; as recently as 2010, various mirrors > were STILL fetching from the name of gentoo-x86-portage, when we > reminded them that they should have switched years ago. > > All of these names have caused some confusion. Trying to explain to a > new user that the Portage tree refers to the collection of ebuilds used > by a PMS-compliant package manager (eg Portage) is problematic. > > To that end, I'd like us to brainstorm names for the new > bikeshed^R^R^R^R^R^R^R^R > repository, to go live at the time of the Git migration. > > It will be the single tree that contains what you find today in the > gentoo-x86 CVS module; and on rsync as gentoo-x86-portage and > gentoo-portage. > > Ideally, it should be something that works as a relatively unique > identifier (Portage is bad as it refers to both the package manager and > the tree), and fits easily into discussions, both in-person and online. > > Questions: > 0. What names for the tree/repository. > 1. We have some namespaces in Git: proj, dev, priv, data, sites, exp; should > the tree be in one of those namespaces, a new namespace, or be without a > namespace? git://anongit.gentoo.org/NEW-NAME.git. > > [1] > http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/net-mail/mutt/mutt-> > 1.2.5-1.ebuild?hideattic=0&revision=1.1&view=markup&sortby=date [2] > http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/portage/fi > les/ebuild?hideattic=0&revision=1.1&view=markup&sortby=date#l1051
My proposal would be: gentoo-core Greetings -- Johannes Huber (johu) Gentoo Linux Developer / KDE Team GPG Key ID F3CFD2BD
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