On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 07:09:20, Brian Harring wrote:
One thing that just clicked in the skull on why flat-tree has issues;
currently it's possible to have a package with the same name, yet a
differing category (app-vim/sudo vs app-admin/sudo).
Aa flat package namespace would necessitate
maillog: 11/05/2005-03:40:04(-0500): Brian Harring types
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 09:46:03AM +0200, Kevin F. Quinn wrote:
Here's my suggestion, for what it's worth :)
The layout on disk and the semantics of categories do not need to be
related.
Yes and no. You're assuming that people
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 06:01:17PM +0900, Georgi Georgiev wrote:
maillog: 11/05/2005-03:40:04(-0500): Brian Harring types
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 09:46:03AM +0200, Kevin F. Quinn wrote:
Here's my suggestion, for what it's worth :)
The layout on disk and the semantics of categories do
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Brian Harring wrote:
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 06:01:17PM +0900, Georgi Georgiev wrote:
maillog: 11/05/2005-03:40:04(-0500): Brian Harring types
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 09:46:03AM +0200, Kevin F. Quinn wrote:
Here's my suggestion, for what it's
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 11:11:02AM -0400, Alec Warner wrote:
Yes and no. You're assuming that people don't use the layout on disk for
digging
around without calling portage. Personally, I do.
Not need to be related, but shouldn't be related. In essence this
allows people to put the
maillog: 11/05/2005-10:33:23(-0500): Brian Harring types
The original request was having a package turn up in multiple
categories for searching, right?
Actually, that was a side effect. The original request was to stop
moving packages around, which is the most annoying part and is also the
On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 13:07 -0400, Aron Griffis wrote:
Georgi Georgiev wrote:[Sun May 08 2005, 08:19:20PM EDT]
Would it be inappropriate to start bitching (again) about a flat
tree where each package can go in multiple categories?
That's something I'd love to see eventually... I
maillog: 10/05/2005-11:28:21(+0200): Martin Schlemmer types
On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 13:07 -0400, Aron Griffis wrote:
Georgi Georgiev wrote: [Sun May 08 2005, 08:19:20PM EDT]
Would it be inappropriate to start bitching (again) about a flat
tree where each package can go in multiple
On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 08:04:04PM +0900, Georgi Georgiev wrote:
maillog: 10/05/2005-11:28:21(+0200): Martin Schlemmer types
On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 13:07 -0400, Aron Griffis wrote:
Georgi Georgiev wrote:[Sun May 08 2005, 08:19:20PM EDT]
Would it be inappropriate to start bitching
maillog: 10/05/2005-22:30:56(-0500): Brian Harring types
Re: having a package claimed by multiple categories... eh. yeah,
that's a bit valid although I'd think it's either A) an indiciation
our categories need to be adjusted a bit, or B) (hopefully) a rare
case. :)
No, no, please not A).
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 01:27:46PM +0900, Georgi Georgiev wrote:
As to whether the categories are good or not... think about it. If they
were good, would we still be seeing packages moving around the tree?
That's why I think that multiple categories are a necessity. Unless of
course, packages
Georgi Georgiev wrote: [Sun May 08 2005, 08:19:20PM EDT]
Would it be inappropriate to start bitching (again) about a flat
tree where each package can go in multiple categories?
That's something I'd love to see eventually... I mean the flat tree,
not the complaining ;-)
Regards,
Aron
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Aron
Alin Nastac wrote:
Hi folks,
I think we should make a new category called app-cellphone containing
the following packages:
net-dialup/gammu
net-dialup/gnokii
net-dialup/wammu
net-wireless/gnome-phone-manager
Yes, I know. It is a short list, but shouldn't be a category
representative for
R Hill wrote:
this doesn't include anything like VOIP of course. btw i think
cellphone is an Americanism. i worked for ATT Wireless before they
were bought by Cingular and the term cellphone was discouraged for
that reason. maybe just app-phone?
hmm... I think it should include cell or
In Oz, cellphone is only used in american movies, here they are called
mobile phones (formal), mobiles (common usage) and mob when
written (e.g., Mob: 0419...)
There's also the upcoming cell processor architecture that may clash
in the future.
How about app-mobphone or app-mobilephone or perhaps
* Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05/05/08 17:01 -0600]:
You could always borrow from the Germans and call it app-handy.
Yeah! That's pure Denglisch :)
And while we are on it, add all packages for presentations
into an app-beamer group ;-)
Well, back on topic. Some of the suggested
On Sunday 08 May 2005 04:46 pm, Alin Nastac wrote:
R Hill wrote:
this doesn't include anything like VOIP of course. btw i think
cellphone is an Americanism. i worked for ATT Wireless before they
were bought by Cingular and the term cellphone was discouraged for
that reason. maybe just
maillog: 09/05/2005-01:50:04(+0200): Lars Weiler types
* Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05/05/08 17:01 -0600]:
You could always borrow from the Germans and call it app-handy.
Yeah! That's pure Denglisch :)
And while we are on it, add all packages for presentations
into an app-beamer
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