[Bug 199660] [NEW] CD-image naming scheme

2008-03-07 Thread naught101
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop All the cd images are named the same, regardless of product, and regardless of release. For example currently, kubuntu releases are all labelled "hardy-desktop-i386" etc, with no distinction between kubunt and ubuntu, nor minor releases. Th

[Bug 199660] [NEW] CD-image naming scheme

2008-03-07 Thread naught101
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop All the cd images are named the same, regardless of product, and regardless of release. For example currently, kubuntu releases are all labelled "hardy-desktop-i386" etc, with no distinction between kubunt and ubuntu, nor minor releases. Th

[Bug 199660] [NEW] CD-image naming scheme

2008-03-07 Thread naught101
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop All the cd images are named the same, regardless of product, and regardless of release. For example currently, kubuntu releases are all labelled "hardy-desktop-i386" etc, with no distinction between kubunt and ubuntu, nor minor releases. Th

[Bug 199660] [NEW] CD-image naming scheme

2008-03-07 Thread naught101
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop All the cd images are named the same, regardless of product, and regardless of release. For example currently, kubuntu releases are all labelled "hardy-desktop-i386" etc, with no distinction between kubunt and ubuntu, nor minor releases. Th

[Bug 199660] [NEW] CD-image naming scheme

2008-03-07 Thread naught101
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop All the cd images are named the same, regardless of product, and regardless of release. For example currently, kubuntu releases are all labelled "hardy-desktop-i386" etc, with no distinction between kubunt and ubuntu, nor minor releases. Th

[Bug 199660] [NEW] CD-image naming scheme

2008-03-07 Thread naught101
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop All the cd images are named the same, regardless of product, and regardless of release. For example currently, kubuntu releases are all labelled "hardy-desktop-i386" etc, with no distinction between kubunt and ubuntu, nor minor releases. Th