Al @ Lab42 wrote:
> 1-  a class for an application, sharing the same name. (IE: apache
> (not httpd) for managing Apache)
> Still I wonder why I (and many) use ssh instead of openssh :-)
> 

Hmm, I think most of the conventions are sensible, thanks for taking the time 
to summarize it all!

On point #1 however, I kind of disagree: Technically Apache (Software 
Foundation) is the 
organization, and the web server is Apache HTTP Server. I do agree that `httpd' 
is way too generic. 
In this case I prefer to use `apache::httpd' and `apache::tomcat' etc.

Just my opinion :)

-scott

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