Nicolas Mailhot wrote :
Le mercredi 28 février 2007 à 07:31 +0100, Thorsten Leemhuis a écrit
:
> On 27.02.2007 21:00, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> >
> > - use <blah>-firmware naming
> > [...]
> > 2) Firmware packages should be named <foo>-firmware, where <foo> is
the
> > driver or other hardware component that the firmware is for.
>
> I think it's totally confusing to have prefixes ( say
> {gnome,python,perl,kde,xfce,kmod,whatever}-foo) everywhere else, but use
> a postfix in this case. Sticking to one scheme would be nice.
We're not having prefixes everywhere else, we have a huge postfix use.
So far prefixes are mostly used to group different bits of the same
thing while postfixes are more a categorisation, so firmware fits there
nicely
Yup. Think -devel, -libs, and also check what Ville already answered
about this : "Usually roughly foo-bar: 'bar' for 'foo'", which I
agree
to and makes me prefer having "firmware" as the suffix.
All of Bill's proposal looks fine to me.
Matthias
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