On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan(a)redhat.com> wrote:
However, I think it's enough to place a clear upper limit on the
number
of runtimes to be supported (where 'x' is the relevant minor version
packaged in the Fedora repos): CPython 2.x, PyPy 1.x, Python 3.x (with
shared site-packages)
I don't know if pypy1-foo makes sense or how they want to support
python2 and python3 at the same time. But I'm all for pypy1-foo to be
on the save side...
One thing, that comes to my mind:
Should it be python2-foo or cpython2-foo?
Otherwise, I went ahead and created a feature page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/PythonNamingDependingOnImplementa...
Feel free to add yourself to the "owner" list and change it, when
there is something missing.
I would propose, that we agree to a IRC meeting, where we can discuss
possible differences or do you think anything is sorted out now and
the feature is "sane" for anyone?
Greetings,
Tom