Jason Spiro <jasonspiro4+news <at> gmail.com> writes: > > On 2006-10-16, Reinout van Schouwen <reinouts <at> gnome.org> wrote: > > As you may be aware, there are more distro's out there outside Debian. > > There is no other distro that has a name conflict. Since Epiphany is > > actively maintained and, as you indicate yourself, the Boulderdash > > clone is in a state of abandonment, the obvious solution from my point > > of view is to remove the game from the distro, or to rename the > > package to 'epiphany-game'. > > I filed a bug at http://bugs.debian.org/393521 - no response yet; we > will see what happens.
One of the Debian maintainers replied. He thinks it would be confusing for those who have the game installed to rename the package to epiphany-game. He also is a big fan of the game and believes that having it named epiphany is a good way of making more people discover the game. Although that is true, I still hope Debian will rename Epiphany. If you use Debian and want to join the bug discussion, send comments to 393521@ bugs.debian.org and they will be added to the thread. But I still wonder: The Epiphany browser is growing in popularity. If Debian does not rename it, would the hassle of renaming the browser because of the name conflict be worthwhile? It would help Debian and Ubuntu users who want to install the browser, since I assume most just scroll down to "epiphany" then click "Install", not knowing that that package is a game called Epiphany. (Name conflicts are so rare among open-source programs that that is a safe assumption.) Regards, Jason -- When you open Windows, bugs get in. _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
