David Gerard wrote:
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I'm a big fan of "who cares?" on naming
conventions and a forest of
redirects to help searchers.
Me too. About the only problem I have is when you get stuff like "X (Y
of Z)", and X, Y and Z don't have links to it.
I think the last one I bothered voicing
an opinion on in a LONG time was [[Ecma Office Open XML]], and only
because I was in the middle of the media coverage. (Microsoft's big
issue was the name - it was at [[Microsoft Office Open XML]] - and I
think they were arguably correct, given the analogous examples of
[[ECMAScript]] vs [[JavaScript]] vs [[JScript]]. So far it's been at
the current title for a week and fingers crossed it stays there.)
... I was about to ask "why isn't ECMA uppercase" until I read [[ECMA]],
which helpfully pointed out that they've dis-abbreviated themselves
(hrm, who else did that?), so the lowercase is correct.
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