Message163899
| Author |
eric.araujo |
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alexis, eric.araujo, tarek, westley.martinez |
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2012年06月25日.06:05:17 |
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<1340604318.46.0.555381071019.issue14974@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Fully agreed with Alexis.
> index is too generic to convey any kind of meaning and can be confused--at least for
> me--with list.index. Sometimes it is better for a name to be specific.
But it is specific, thanks to the use of namespaces in Python: it’s distutils2.index/packaging.index. Also take into account that this a module name that will be seen by people writing packaging tools (and thus familiar with "the Python Packages Index"), not end-users which may be Python developers.
Hynek: I don’t understand "I also think that the pypi term is overloaded with both meanings". |
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| 2012年06月25日 06:05:18 | eric.araujo | set | recipients:
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| 2012年06月25日 06:05:17 | eric.araujo | link | issue14974 messages |
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