On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 11:09 AM, Joe Topjian <joe.topj...@cybera.ca> wrote:

> Hi Nan,
>
> Like everyone else, I think this is great.
>
>
>> Run pocco against a modules directory:
>>
>> pocco /etc/puppet/modules/<modulename>
>>
>
> Just a quick comment: Isn't pocco the name of the Python *occo? (
> http://fitzgen.github.com/pocco/) should the name be changed
> to differentiate?
>

It is; the *occo convention is usually used to designate which
language/framework the pan-lingusitic Docco clone is written in (see also
Rocco [Ruby], Shocco [Shell], Nocco [.NET]).  Since this isn't intended to
be a general-purpose Docco clone, it might make sense to buck the
convention all-together.

Joe
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