Hi,

Matthew Hannigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Can I suggest that we recognise all verb-noun commands as noun-verb
> and vice versa?  I don't know *how* many times I've typed setup-archive,
> for instance.

Agreed: this one is perfectly inconsistent with the rest -- or the
opposite.  ;-)

> It has a certain ineffable charm, like a dusty cottage in the woods.
> It's got a crooked chimney, nice lead glass windows, but it needs
> a bit of a clean-up.

Yeah, sure.  But don't expect everyone on this list to agree on a
particular naming scheme.  The most reasonable achievable thing is, I
guess, *a bit* of clean up (e.g., `archive-setup' -> `setup-archive') as
you said, not a naming revolution.

Thanks,
Ludovic.


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