Some good labelling system so we know it is xubuntu-gutsy-alternate rather than ubuntu

Cody Somerville cody.somerville at gmail.com
Thu Jun 14 20:01:59 UTC 2007


On 6/14/07, Jim Campbell <jwcampbell at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 6/14/07, Freddy Martinez <freddymartinez9 at ubuntu.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I'm ignoring the fact that downloading the files to the same folder
> > would result in the files overwriting each other.  :)
> > Actually not, I have a few disk images and this is my output:
> > freddy at omg-gnus:~/Desktop$ ls | grep gutsy
> > gutsy-desktop-i386(2).iso
>
>     gutsy-desktop-i386(3).iso
>
> > gutsy-desktop-i386.iso
>
>
>
> omg-gnus?  :)
>
> Point taken . . .   however you still can't tell which ISO is
> k/x/ubuntu...
>

Exactly. ISO Testers are, naturally, going to be downloading multiple isos.
Naming them logically would assist them by remove a taxing overhead.
Considering the triviality of the request, I think it has merit.


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