On 5/01/2016 3:32 AM, Mikhail T. wrote: > On 04.01.2016 11:04, Kubilay Kocak wrote: >> No discussion archive > Well, if it is not a result of a discussion arriving to a consensus, > then, perhaps, the rule is not as hard, is it? What are you reasons > behind it? >> also PyPI is case insensitive > > Ah, good to know. Perhaps, that's because Python has to work on OSes > with case-insensitive filesystems. But FreeBSD is not among those... > >> FWIW, some of the current practice also includes arbitrarily changing >> the names/versions, missing prefixes/suffixed (causing known conflicts), >> among other non-standard things. > I agree, that /these/ things are best avoided. Mixed-case portnames, > however, are not so obviously wrong.
Agreed, its just not a 'current practice' thing that makes that relevant :) >> My guess is also that multi-case ports are in the minority. > It is a /substantial/ minority. Analyzing the INDEX-10 here, I get: > > % awk -F\| '$1 ~ /.*[A-Z].*/ {upper++} {total++} END {print upper " > of " total " ports have capital letter in name"}' INDEX-10 > 6312 of 25575 ports have capital letter in name How does the figure change only including py-* ports? (<standards>note, not all py ports have py prefixes!</standards>) Nice awk'ing btw *bows* > Yours, > -mi ./koobs _______________________________________________ freebsd-python@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-python To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-python-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"