Re: Eduard Bloch in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I like this idea. SCC was a working codename that I think was originally > > intended to be changed as soon as somebody thought of something better, > > but nobody ever quite got round to it ... > > Does it sound discriminating because you associcate that with real life? > Is "second class port" be a better name? (scp.d.o)? Or "non-releaseable > ports", nrp.d.o?
"second class" is always discriminating, regardless of applied to what. "nrp" would be another useless TLA in the Debian dictionary. "ports" just means what scc was meant for: Debian has been ported these architectures, but it's not the mainline releases. (The BSD "ports" use the same name for non-mainline packages, so that fits.) Christoph -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.df7cb.de/
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