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Re: ITP seahorse



On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 01:59:41PM +0200, J.A. Bezemer wrote:
> That said, I do refer to the images as "non-US" etc. on the webpage, but that
> is just a "reasonable default". If anyone has better names, please tell me.
> But they must be 1) correct and 2) usable. The problem is finding a set of
> names that satisfy both. Obviously, "International and US domestic use (not
> US-exportable)" fails with 2).
> 
> I'm open to (thought-over) suggestions. I don't like "US" and "non-US" very
> much myself. You may have noticed that I've been referring to "US" as
> "non-nonUS" for clarity purposes. That's because there is no clear opposite of
> "non-US" (maybe "Everywhere")...

If it's not a stupid idea, can't we have symlinks to the same image
with names "US Domestic" and "Non-US", with an explanation that they
are the same for anyone who wants to read the explanation?

   Julian

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