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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 24/10/16 a las 11:54, Didier Roche
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<pre wrap="">Also, I don't see any reason why we are preventing underscores in app
name (nothing in yaml prevents key to be underscores). I don't link such
command name in general, but I don't see any good reasons for this.
Gustavo, is that deliberate?</pre>
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Jamie may be the best person to answer this and see if we can get
out of it. If the restriction can be rid of then we should get to
it, if not an askubuntu entry explaining this would be good for
referring to later.<br>
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