Hi all,
One of the points for discussion in R14 Road Map is the question about naming packages. I suppose it is beyond dispute that in the name of packages should be 'trinity' (or perhaps 'tde'?). Other issues for decision I would see the following:
1. 'trinity' before name or after? Or leave it distribution specific?
2. How to mark development version of packages? What about 14.0.0~preXXX? For example: + amarok-trinity_14.0.0~pre148.orig.tar.xz amarok-trinity_14.0.0~pre148-0debian11+pr16~squeeze... + amarok-trinity-14.0.0~pre148-i486-13.1_1.txz
Note0: Because the Debian / Ubuntu version number must begin with a digit, it is impossible packages with the version number beginning with the letter 'R'. Therefore, such a question was unnecessary.
Note1: I am aware that it is not currently possible to change the version numbers of packages in nightly-builds. But I want to have arranged rules to marking package versions before beta / RC versions, and before moving nightly-builds to target version 14.1.0.
Slavek --