On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Josef Stribny <jstri...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
>>>>> What prevails between the ruby naming guidelines and  the "prior art"
>>>>> rule (other distros package name) in the general naming guidelines ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:NamingGuidelines#General_Naming
>>>>> http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/vagrant
>>>>> http://packages.debian.org/stable/vagrant
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> And how vagrant differs from rhc and other client command line tools
>>>> that
>>>> are distributed as gems and follow this convention?
>>>
>>> I am wondering if you are being sarcastic. If not, please do not mind
>>> this answer.
>
> I am indeed very sarcastic person, but this time it's just my genuine
> question.
> I wrote this as I don't use vagrant, so I don't know. I just want to see
> some consistence.

Looks like I took Lukas' answer for yours :s

>> There is more examples of Ruby packages, such as deltacloud-core, puppet,
>> which don't use the rubygem-prefix. The question is if vagrant is
>> application or library.
>>
>> If it is application, then it should be without rubygem- prefix and should
>> not install into rubygems directory. If that is library, then it should have
>> the rubygem- prefix and install among other rubygems. But the border might
>> be fuzzy.
>
> Many RubyGems are both libs and programs, aren't they?
>
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