I’m not sure anymore. how are you supposed to write eoma-68? with or without the dash "-"?
Could you clarify how the name is written, on the elinux wiki page please.
could it also be unofficial or official, as to weather for referring to all/any eoma standard if the notation of eoma*/eoma-* counts/is permitted/ok?
cus ive been using it as a young cool shorthand :). reminds me of diaspora*/D* and how they use the wildcard in there logo. if its not ok, then ill stop and use "a eoma standard" instead.
Thanks!
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On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 10:35 PM, Alexander .S.T. Ross maillist_arm-netbook@aross.me wrote:
I’m not sure anymore. how are you supposed to write eoma-68? with or without the dash "-"?
without, otherwise when we do "EOMA-68-A20" it doesn't make sense.
Could you clarify how the name is written, on the elinux wiki page please.
good idea.
could it also be unofficial or official, as to weather for referring to all/any eoma standard if the notation of eoma*/eoma-* counts/is permitted/ok?
yeahh if using the convention of naming computer cards "standard-processortype" then adding in an extra "-" results in huge confusion.
cus ive been using it as a young cool shorthand :). reminds me of diaspora*/D* and how they use the wildcard in there logo. if its not ok, then ill stop and use "a eoma standard" instead.
EOMA68 one word. other standards come later.
l.
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On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 10:42 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl@lkcl.net wrote:
crowd-funded eco-conscious hardware: https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 10:35 PM, Alexander .S.T. Ross maillist_arm-netbook@aross.me wrote:
I’m not sure anymore. how are you supposed to write eoma-68? with or without the dash "-"?
without, otherwise when we do "EOMA-68-A20" it doesn't make sense.
Could you clarify how the name is written, on the elinux wiki page please.
good idea.
sorted - added it to the glossary, it's a bit short at the moment.
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