On Mar 13, 2012, at 4:59 PM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Le 12 mars 2012 à 10:39, Vincent Massol a écrit :
I sent
this mail because there is no current pratice, don't mix what
you do with a de facto rule.
A current practice *IS* a de facto rule.
For example imagine that suddenly I rename the XWiki project to "YWiki" simply
because there's no explicit rule that says that this project has to be named
"XWiki" (even though it's been the current practice to name this project
"XWiki"). Are you sure you're going to like this? You're going to ask me
to revert because it's not the current practice and it's not been voted. And
you'd be right :)
Well, YWiki would be much better differentiable in Google.
Pronounced the English way, it's a nice pun indeed: "why wiki"...
You never know a reason to rename (I think)!
:)
-Vincent