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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Changing default media names</H1>
<B>Maarten Vanraes</B>
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<I>Mon Nov 21 01:51:40 CET 2011</I>
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<PRE>Op maandag 21 november 2011 01:00:35 schreef nicolas vigier:
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><i> I'm not judging anyone. Just saying that "Core Release Source" is as
</I>><i> meaningless as "SRPMS/core/release" for someone who doesn't know media
</I>><i> policy.
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oh, sorry, i seem to have misinterpreted it.
well, that _is_ true. allthough i would argue that if people know media policy
(because they can find that on the wiki), it would be different, _IF_ they are
noobish enough not to really understand paths...
(difference between acquiring information or acquiring a 'skill')
[...]
><i> > noone said anything about "multitple unique identifiers". be that as it
</I>><i> > may, from a user pov: if we have name + unique_id and GUI shows name, or
</I>><i> > we have name + description and GUI shows description is more or less the
</I>><i> > same if 1st name is similar to 2nd description.
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > in short, if rpmdrake shows a short description instead of where name is
</I>><i> > now and name is mentioned of lesser importance, i'm ok with this.
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > that would indeed make urpmi commands use path and rpmdrake still show
</I>><i> > (descriptive name/description)
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > if that's what you mean, maybe you should've been more clear on this.
</I>><i> > then i'm sure even Stormi agrees...
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</I>><i> I don't understand what you're talking about ...
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ok, so much for clarity -_-' .
in short: let rpmdrake show this short description (which looks more or less
like the current name, but clearer) where the current name is now and i'm ok
with this proposal.
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