Re: Tag types - reorganizing all tags - task force
Sven Luther <[email protected]> Tue, 6 May 2003 13:18:41 +0200
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| Message-ID | <20030506111841.GA5641@iliana> |
On Tue, May 06, 2003 at 06:54:22AM -0400, David Roundy wrote: > On Tue, May 06, 2003 at 01:06:53AM +0200, Erich Schubert wrote: > > > > "property" doesn't work, because the description is also a property, as > > are the dependencies, the version number... > > So the attached tags are a property, too. > > Yeah, that's the downside of the "property idea". > > > We probably could use the term "quality": > > 1. The condition of being of such and such a sort as > > distinguished from others; nature or character relatively > > considered, as of goods; character; sort; rank. > > But: ... > > Yeah, I agree that quality has too may other meanings. In particular, > probably the most common usage of quality is to describe how good something > is... > > > I dislike using such a generic term. "Tag" kind of implies that someone > > has attached them, so they are subjective. I like that. > > The problem with tag (although I'm not sure I can come up with anyting > better than tag) is that it not only implies that someone attached them, > but requires that the user know that someone has attached them. The term > tag doesn't imply at all that the tag describes some aspect of the package. > > Maybe categories (again, there may be an existing, conflicting usage of I would vote for this one. Notice also that earlier threads on this subject spoke about package categories, and that many others use the categories (like scientific papers and such). Also i guess it is much easily translatable as tags. Friendly, Sven Luther