Re: [Tracker] Reviving the project, a first attempt
- From: Tshepang Lekhonkhobe <tshepang gmail com>
- To: Philip Van Hoof <philip codeminded be>
- Cc: Jos van den Oever <jos vandenoever info>, Tracker mailing list <tracker-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Tracker] Reviving the project, a first attempt
- Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 06:05:46 +0200
One of the recent issues I've had with Tracker is, I can't find it on
Google - I think Rob mentioned this way back at some GUADEC. The name is
quite generic. I have been asked several times why we have so many
things in the tree and if we can disable or split out things. I think
RedHat recently asked if we could do this, I am sure Debian maintainers
have too.
Yes. Back then my opinion was that a rename was not needed and would at
that point in time hurt the project's team adhesion.
I never quite understood this part. I was never a fan of the name, or
generic names for projects, partly due to searchability (e.g. names
like 'python' 'gnome').
Anyways, is it not easier/better to do a rename when a project is
younger... as in now?
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