begging for pyme name change

Andre Heinecke aheinecke at intevation.de
Thu Oct 13 11:45:24 CEST 2016


Hi,

On Thursday 13 October 2016 11:19:58 Justus Winter wrote:
> We considered renaming our pyme, but we did not want to add to the
> already confusing large pile of names.  At least pyme sticks out.
> 
> However, if you can come up with a good name that doesn't sound too
> similar to some existing name, feel free to offer suggestions.

We have this same problem a bit with QGpgME and GpgMEpp.

Imo ideally we would follow just the scheme gpgme-<language> for the bindings 
in gpgme to avoid confusion. And so that we don't have to find fancy names in 
the future for new languages.

So that we have a gpgme, gpgme-python, gpgme-cpp, gpgme-qt, gpgme-cl etc. 

(Maybe gpgme-ruby, gpgme-perl etc. in the future)

Regards,
Andre

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