Am Mittwoch, 7. August 2013, 12:00:57 schrieb William Hubbs: > On Tue, Aug 06, 2013 at 11:26:16AM -0500, William Hubbs wrote: > > On Mon, Aug 05, 2013 at 10:09:54PM +0000, Robin H. Johnson wrote: > > > I'm replying the start of this thread, rather than picking a single > > > person to respond to. I DO want more brainstorming on ideas for the > > > naming of the package, and I think people need to cast a wider net for > > > naming ideas. > > > > Robin, I would like the decision to be made soon. I need to release > > OpenRc-0.12 in the next day or so, and if I do not have the answer I > > will have to do the split in OpenRc-0.13. > > > > I thought of a name based on your last suggestion and a comment on the > > list. Instead of networkrc, maybe netifrc (network interface rc). > > > > So, my choices, in no particular order, would be, netifrc, networkrc or, > > if neither of those fly, keep gentoo-oldnet. > > All, > > Robin hasn't responded, so my choice for this is netifrc (network > interface rc). Someone made a comment about "rc" implying "old school", > RC means "run control". I'm not sure an implication of "old school" is a > big concern.
Ich think it was me who was telling that. What I meant was that "old school" configuration file names are often called somethingrc which may imply that netifrc might be a configiration file for a tool called netif. -Marc -- 0x35A64134 - 8AAC 5F46 83B4 DB70 8317 3723 296C 6CCA 35A6 4134
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