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[Mageia-dev] freeze push mgaonline

+ Kamil Rytarowski + n54 at gmx.com +
+ Thu Mar 15 22:54:43 CET 2012 +

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On 15.03.2012 22:44, Dan Fandrich wrote:
+> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 10:15:34PM +0100, Kamil Rytarowski wrote:
+>> If you don't know what it is used for why are you so opposed? We have
+>> our own names and suffixes, so I don't why you are against. For
+>> exactly the same reason we dropped X-Mandriva-* in favor of X-Mageia
+>> in .desktop files.
+> If the formats are identical, then creating a brand-new MIME type is
+> unnecessary complication. Server adminstrators who want to serve up
+> .bundle files for both Mandriva and Mageia then have to deal with
+> sending different two MIME types for files with the same extension.
+Not true! The only thing to deal with is shipping files with the same 
+extension.
+>   The MIME
+> type in /etc/mime.types is guaranteed to be wrong for one distribution
+> or the other. And so on.
+Not true.
+>   But it's an academic argument if this type
+> isn't actually used for anything.
+The only academic thing is overwriting x-mga-* or x-mdv-* by a 3rd party 
+source.
+>>>> Dan
+
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