-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Eberhard Moenkeberg schreef:
Hi,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
I've thought a bit about how to structure - and name - the directories for openSUSE 10.2 and like to get your feedback and suggestions for improvement.
Goals =====
My goals with the restructuring are: * Clear naming - no misunderstandings * Smaller repositories for faster metadata download * structure should be usable for 10.3 Alphas und final again
Separate trees ==============
We have several ftp trees (for 10.1: OSS and Non-OSS) and I propose to make smaller repositories for faster download of metadata:
* OSS (factory) * NON-OSS (factory-extra) * Debug (factory-debug) * Sources for OSS * Sources for NON-OSS
Naming ====== * let's use "repository" instead of catalog, inst-source etc.
FTP Structure =============
".../distribution/openSUSE-10.2" has the following subdirectories: * isos * repositories
"isos" directory has the following subdirectories: * dvd - the DVD5 * deltas * non-oss * oss * torrents
"repositories" sdirectory has the following subdirectories: * debug * non-oss * oss * source-non-oss - just sources * source-oss - just sources
Does this make sense? Do you have better ideas?
In general please find short names and don't use plural. F.e. "iso", not "isos", and "repo", not "repositories", "src", not sources", "delta", not "deltas", "torrent", not "torrents".
Maybe also one level higher - "dist" for "distribution".
And if cd and dvd images shall not reside within the same directory, the names "cd" and "dvd" would be better than "iso" and "dvd".
This is good thinking, i think... :)
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