On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 3:55 PM Matthew Miller <mat...@fedoraproject.org>
wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 04, 2019 at 09:25:36AM -0400, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> > > > So the question is, do people agree there are two? Or just one? Or
> more?
> > > Upstreams aren't consistent. There's a good argument for making our
> branches
> > > match the pratices of upstreams -- but when two different upstreams
> think
> > > different things are right, how do we make that consistent?
> > Can you expand on what you mean by "upstreams aren't consistent"? I
> > think that's the specific problem we're trying to address here: figure
> > out what the common cases are and optimize for those. I personally
> > think there are two such common examples (and I posted some of them
> > just now).
>
> I mean: if we decide that there are two major use cases (or three, or
> whatever) and come up with names for them, those names will probably
> conflict with some upstreams' ideas for what those names mean.
>
>
> So there's a decision point between
>
> a) following upstream conventions
>
>  or
>
> b) having a consistent Fedora naming scheme.
>

Thanks for bringing that up this explicitly. My goal here — and I should
have probably expressed that better — is your b) to have consistent Fedora
naming scheme. But now thinking about it, this very question should have
been asked first? What do you prefer?


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