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- Registering package: TDEP
- Repository: https://github.com/ejmeitz/TDEP.jl
- Created by: @ejmeitz
- Version: v0.0.1
- Commit: 5ecec4bb06c747476debd79df884ef8e8e0a5094
- Git reference: HEAD
- Description: Temperature Dependent Effective Potential Bindings in Julia
UUID: 03dde086-6832-4aef-a599-2e26e563d57c Repo: https://github.com/ejmeitz/TDEP.jl.git Tree: 21f82747d2f1bd3a205030750dfd375ba48bd6d7 Registrator tree SHA: be588f25c435fa5b456b986adf2f5c02bd3298f2
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I would recommend something like |
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This is a wrapper of an existing package whose name is just TDEP. Most other wrappers I've seen just stick with the original name. |
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@goerz Do I really have to change the name on this? There are plenty of packages like QML.jl and CUDA.jl which are just wrapper libraries and also less than 5 characters. |
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The last time this was discussed, the general opinion of the registry maintainers was that the "Wrappers can be named after the project they wrap" guideline does not get around other guidelines. The most important guiding principle for package names is very much becoming "err on the side clarity". An idea that's been floating around for wrappers specifically is to start encouraging the suffix With respect to existing package names: In the early days, there was no enforcement of naming rules in the General registry. 3-letter names in particular are considered a no-go at this point. Other names are a judgement call, but anything less than 5 characters or in all-caps can only be merged by a full registry maintainer (not me). In any case, the interpretation of the naming guidelines is continually evolving, and getting stricter and pushing for more descriptive package names as more and more packages are registered. You can try making a case for |
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Seems to have opened a new one after I renamed. Can close this. |