On 2016-07-14 22:15, Andrea Scarpino wrote: > On Thursday, 14 July 2016 12:23:06 CEST Carl George wrote: >> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Python_package_guidelines#Package_namin >> g >> >> "For Python 3 libraries, use python-modulename. For applications, use the >> program name. In either case, the package name should be entirely >> lowercase." >> >> The module name is "git", thus the package name should be "python-git". >> Feel free to disagree with me, but I'm going to keep maintaining my package >> regardless. Don't merge it. > > Ah, I missed the python package guidelines. > > I will file a delete request for my package and I'll notify other maintainers > that are currently using python-gitpython to use python-git instead. > > Thank you! >
You import 'git' in Python, but the module name is clearly GitPython. I don't see any reason to have it named 'python-git'. This is completely misleading with VCS packages, thus 'python-gitpython' makes more sense to me.
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