On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 07:30 -0500, Alan Cox wrote:
On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 11:33:00AM +0100, Nils Philippsen wrote:
Just to overstretch analogies a bit, the "signature" of Fisher-Price on a kid's toy isn't different from the "signature" of Heckler&Koch on a submachine gun either. Despite that they convey very different messages ("when you push the button, the doll cries" vs. "... a whole family cries").
Let's face it, currently a signed package only means "someone/-thing has signed off on it" on a technical level, anything else is just what we
At the technical level but not at the actual human level. At that point brand comes into it.
I don't argue that, but at the human level the Rawhide "brand" tells me something very different than the Fedora or RHEL final "brand".
Nils