On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 10:35:46 AM UTC-5, lpetit wrote:
>
> 2012/11/20 Laurent PETIT <lauren...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
>
>> 2012/11/20 Kyle R. Burton <kyle....@gmail.com <javascript:>>
>>
>>  
>>>
>>>> The Leiningen coordiates are:
>>>>>
>>>>>   [org.clojars.kyleburton/clj-**xpath "1.3.3"]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Just curious, why isn't that just [clj-xpath "1.3.3"]? Searching 
>>>> clojars, you seem to have uploaded 1.3.0 a while back...
>>>>
>>>>  
>>> That was a mistake.  I didn't want to claim a global 'clj-xpath' 
>>> namespace on Clojars so I added a namespace.  I'm not sure if I can remove 
>>> that.
>>>
>>
>> Yeah, you probably shouldn't claim a global 'clj-xpath' namespace.
>>
>> At least, I believe it. And some other guys too, like 
>> https://twitter.com/richhickey/status/249545807718670336 :-)
>>
>
> And also https://twitter.com/stuarthalloway/status/253158176843780096
>
> etc.
>

Oh, thanks. My understanding was that current best practice was to choose a 
good name, and then if you're the original author, your project's group-id 
= artifact-id (and thus you get the https://clojars.org/my-proj url).

(And note, I think this is separate from the discussion of namespaces 
within your project's code).

---John

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