Creating a snap from a git repository, the +new-snap pagestarts by asking a name, described as 'The name of the snap package'. The description is not really clear on what the name represent exactly and how it's different from the store package name.
I was setting up a thunberbird beta build from a specific git branch and my first reaction was to enter 'thunderbird' as the snap name since that's the name of the project and from the generated snap, which errored out since the name was already used.
Would it be easier to understand if the description was 'The name of the snap build recipe being created' or something similar?
Creating a snap from a git repository, the +new-snap pagestarts by asking a name, described as 'The name of the snap package'. The description is not really clear on what the name represent exactly and how it's different from the store package name.
I was setting up a thunberbird beta build from a specific git branch and my first reaction was to enter 'thunderbird' as the snap name since that's the name of the project and from the generated snap, which errored out since the name was already used.
Would it be easier to understand if the description was 'The name of the snap build recipe being created' or something similar?