Inconsistent command names
Wouter
uws at xs4all.nl
Thu May 5 17:25:28 BST 2005
På Fri, May 06, 2005 at 01:30:35AM +0800, Neil Santos skrev:
> On 17:28 05/05/05, uws wrote:
> > bzr currently (among others) has these commands:
> >
> > - ignored
> > - deleted
> > - unknowns
> > - renames
> >
> > Why do the first two end with -d and the latter two end with -s?
>
> Because `ignores' and `deletes' are verbs? Or because `unknowned'
> isn't a word? Either `renamed' and `renames' are workable, and I
> personally prefer the former, but then `unknowns' would be lonely.
>
> :)
How about `ignored', `deleted', `unknown' and `renamed'?
mvrgr, Wouter
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