On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 3:27 PM, Shai Berger <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Monday 10 March 2014 08:30:41 Russell Keith-Magee wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 4:23 AM, Aymeric Augustin < > > > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > I'm now thinking that it's acceptable to keep capitalized application > > > names and live with the inconsistency. However, if I have missed an > > > argument in favor of lower case names, let me know. > > > > I agree it's an inconsistency, but I think it's an inconsistency that > makes > > sense in light of the "proper noun" observation that you've made. I can't > > think of any example where you'd refer to an application in the plural > > Actually, a short check verifies that, as a trivial example, most apps in > contribs are already named in the plural. > Apologies - I confused the issue with my language here. I know a common convention for app names themselves is to use the plural for the app name; I was referring to multiple instances of a single app. "Here's my list of administration consoles" isn't a phrase you'd have occasion to write in a normal Django context. > So, +1 (to both Russell and Aymeric). However, it looks like we ended up on the same page. Russ %-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-developers. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/django-developers/CAJxq84_iyeAgr6vNYFgXSgOzZ-U3oJW9SrRAYyme%3DQsZN08TZA%40mail.gmail.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
