On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 at 11:10:56 -0400, Holger Levsen wrote:
> As you might have noticed, golang packages seem to have an, aehm,
> interesting naming scheme, where they basically take the upstream URL
> and turn this into a package name.
If I understand correctly, the URL of a Go package is ABI. For instance in
<https://github.com/peterbourgon/diskv/blob/master/index.go>:
> import (
> "sync"
>
> "github.com/google/btree" <<---
> )
I'm not defending that design decision, but given that it exists,
having Debian package names mechanically derived from what you "import"
(or "use" or whatever the language's idiom is) seems like A Good Thing.
See also: the way we encode SONAMEs into C binary package names, and
the name you "import" or "use" into Python and Perl binary package names
("import dbus.mainloop.qt" -> python3-dbus.mainloop.qt,
"use Text::Markdown::Discount" -> libtext-markdown-discount-perl)
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