Bug#175061: ITP: libhtml-from-text-perl -- CPAN's HTML::FromText module
AFAIK the convention is as you described it. Maybe this should be
clarified more in the Perl policy.
Kenneth Pronovici (kenneth.pronovici@cedar-solutions.com) wrote:
> > Shouldn't this be called 'libhtml-fromtext-perl'? There is no ':'
> > between the 'From' and the 'Text'.
>
> Do we have a convention on that? I noticed that policy says that
> Foo::Bar should be libfoo-bar-perl, but it doesn't really include an
> example of a multiword module like Foo::BarBaz.
>
> Now that I've looked at some examples more closely, most packages seem
> to follow the convention that Foo::Bar::Baz would be libfoo-bar-baz-perl
> but Foo::BarBaz would be libfoo-barbaz-perl. There are a few exceptions
> (mostly in packages that seem to provide more than one module), but I
> don't think they apply. I'll change the name.
>
> KEN
>
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