On Sat, Mar 4, 2023 at 3:14 PM Hamed Masafi wrote:
>
> > I think Kittie is too close to Kitty (a terminal application iirc) so I'd
> > avoid that one at least.
> OK
>
> > Yes, the name can be changed, we could change it even we you had released it
> > already (would be a bit more annoying
> I think Kittie is too close to Kitty (a terminal application iirc) so I'd
avoid that one at least.
OK
> Yes, the name can be changed, we could change it even we you had released
it
> already (would be a bit more annoying probably).
Thanks
> I’d personally stay away from names involving the
>> -
KDE Git Kit would be a cool name IMO. Three times three letters.
>> - Kommit
> I really like "Kommit". It starts with "K" and is just to the point.
Kommit seems like a fine name to me as well.
Hello,
I suggest:
- ReThinKit
One should revisit the code which is going to be commited and really
think what to write in the commit message, so that it can be understood
later and also for other people. (or simply that you do not end up
scolder for weird merge commits)
Best regards,
Juraj
Two name ideas came to me
- DeltaKit (delta as difference in physics)
- Konformity/Konform (conformity as antonym to difference)
cheers
On 3/2/23 19:32, Hamed Masafi wrote:
Considering that gitklient is very close to the first version, I have to say
something about its naming.
When I started
Kommit makes a lot of sense to me.
On Thu, Mar 2, 2023 at 2:57 PM Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> El dijous, 2 de març de 2023, a les 19:32:30 (CET), Hamed Masafi va
> escriure:
> > Considering that gitklient is very close to the first version, I have to
> > say something about its naming.
> > When
El dijous, 2 de març de 2023, a les 19:32:30 (CET), Hamed Masafi va escriure:
> Considering that gitklient is very close to the first version, I have to
> say something about its naming.
> When I started the project, no name came to my mind. Of course, it is the
> same now. That's why, just so
On Thu, Mar 02, 2023 at 10:58:18PM +0300, Gleb Popov wrote:
> I really like "Kommit". It starts with "K" and is just to the point.
FWIW - I do not intend to discourage you from renaming the program
to "Kommit" - there is a Git (and Mercurial) commit message editor
for GNOME called "Commit" (and
On Thu, Mar 2, 2023 at 9:33 PM Hamed Masafi wrote:
>
> Considering that gitklient is very close to the first version, I have to say
> something about its naming.
> When I started the project, no name came to my mind. Of course, it is the
> same now. That's why, just so that the name of the
I think Kittie is too close to Kitty (a terminal application iirc) so I'd
avoid that one at least.
Just my 2c.
Considering that gitklient is very close to the first version, I have to
say something about its naming.
When I started the project, no name came to my mind. Of course, it is the
same now. That's why, just so that the name of the project is not empty,
change its name to gitklient, in kde 3 naming
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