parid0302
| Thu, 27 Feb 2003 07:08:39
Would it be helpful to suggest that people use the Java package naming convention? ***from Sun*** The prefix of a unique package name is always written in all-lowercase ASCII letters and should be one of the top-level domain names, currently com, edu, gov, mil, net, org, or one of the English two-letter codes identifying countries as specified in ISO Standard 3166, 1981. Subsequent components of the package name vary according to an organization's own internal naming conventions. Such conventions might specify that certain directory name components be division, department, project, machine, or login names. ***/from Sun***
parid0302
| Sat, 01 Mar 2003 16:30:41
One way to minimize the risk of ambiguity that might result from
coincidental use of identical names for TM Applications created by
different TM Application designers is for designers to use, as their TM
Application names, URIs that address the internet domain names that the
designers themselves control, or that are registered names within
controlled TM Application namespaces within the internet domains of such
standards organizations as OASIS, the World Wide Web Consortium,
IDEAlliance, or such library service organizations as the Online
Computer Library Center (OCLC), the Library of Congress, etc.
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moved in part to new note on unique name |