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Name collision #15

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nickl- opened this issue Oct 20, 2012 · 10 comments
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Name collision #15

nickl- opened this issue Oct 20, 2012 · 10 comments

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nickl- commented Oct 20, 2012

@alganet @jaysonsantos it appears we have a name collision as there is another aero package registered on pypi.

What do you say?

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LOL, there is so much that I have to catch up.
What about aero-recycler, or something which has one of its functionalities?

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alganet commented Oct 22, 2012

I like the "aero-recycler" idea. "aero-as" would fit our domain name (I've bought aero.as), but is kinda meanless. We can still use just "aero" in the command line right?

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nickl- commented Oct 22, 2012

And I have lots of ideas for the ascii planes still so aero it should remain. recycler is cool as describing the purpose bit no matter which way you look at recyclers it remains garbage disposal, you know....

Anyway there are other aero's too something happening withe an aero.io I think it was up and coming or came and gone one of those?

Is it installing? Did I get all the deps? What do you think about the planes? =)

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nickl- commented Dec 3, 2012

@alganet wrote:

still use just "aero" in the command line right?
Alas the clashing package aero 0.3.6a unfortunately does just that, overwrites
our aero if having the same name was not bad enough

I would like to keep the name aero regardless of the package name or executable, reason being that I've grown rather fond of the planes.

We should ideally stay with a short name, the most common practice seems to be between 3 - 5 chars. It does not make much sense if the recycler/wrapper/facilitator/combiner's command is 3 times longer than those it is trying to facilitate, or am I being silly? (I don't like recycler either, a recycler reuses waste. Are we trying to say the PMs are rubbish?)

npm
apt
yum
brew
pear
pecl
pyrus
pip
gem

which is whey aero was perfect
play on aeroplane
aeri
aery
aere
aerp
aerop
plane
apln
sky

Package manager - it's not
anpm - aero is no a package manager
apm - aero is still not a package manager
pmin - pm it's not
mpa - aero is not a package manager written backwards
pma - aero is not a package manager a behind
pm - aero is not a package manager silent a
pam - aero is not a package manager sandwich

I started out with the anpm idea now I like apm or pam the latter would surely spur the question why pam?
Who's Pam?
ex-girlfriend perhaps? =)

now it also has a really funny story to it.

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Loved plane. Is name assembling. But, sounds unclear :/
Just installed aero, why should I run

$ plane --help

apm is the most sober. While sky becomes a valid suggestion, air could be too, not?

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alganet commented Dec 20, 2012

We could change the entire project's name to something else as well =) Why not?

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alganet commented Dec 20, 2012

(as long as we keep some relation to planes =P)

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nickl- commented Jan 7, 2013

I am still not sure what the impact is, I guess we'll find out when we want to go on pypy
perhaps keeping the name aero is fine as a command stil.

It's a pleasure to type on dvorak =)

Find the aero keys

Has anyone tested alpha 3 yet? Should we add more commands first (update, delete/remove) before moving to stable trea?

I'm using it daily and it seems to be behaving for most of what I ask of it.
Thoughts?

@oliveiraev apm is the most sober.

Damn and I was liking that, no way we could use it now. I guess pam it is then? =)

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alganet commented Jan 29, 2013

Pam reads nice and sounds nice, +1!

(should we use the same meritocracy-based voting as we do on Respect for Aeronautics and Hidro as well?)

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nickl- commented Jan 29, 2013

+1 pam - aero is not a package manager sandwich

@Aeronautics/aero see Respect/project-info#13 for a summary of what @alganet is referring to.

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