Hi,

Noob question.    I read that init.pp should contain a class with the same 
name as the module itself.     However, the few modules on github that I 
have read so far seem to break this.    The module name will be like 
"our-super-version-of-nagios", and then init.pp will contain the class 
"nagios".     Which implies that the module was supposed to be called 
"nagios" actually.      So, does this mean that every time I want to use 
these modules I must be manually re-naming them?   That is extra work, 
isn't it.    Or you can call the class "nagios" , in spite of the module 
name being otherwise.    What is the most common usage case, given this 
scenario?     Or I have just had bad luck in the examples I have read so 
far, and they are wrong.

Thanks.

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