DBus method naming of upower/udisks (original) (raw)
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On Fri, 11 Dec 2009, Martin Pitt wrote:
randyf at sibernet.com [2009-12-10 20:49 -0800]:
I don't mean to be disrespectful, but it doesn't surprise me that this is considered OS neutral. However, the fact that "U" sits prominantly in the name implies that it is derived from 'udev': a Linux-only facility. No, it means "Unix". Or "Useless", "User", "Unlimited", "Userspace", "Übercool", or whichever mood you are currently in. Seriously, the name shouldn't imply at all that it works with udev only. That's only an implementation detail on Linux, one could even write a hal-based implementation for BSD. Admittedly it was chosen with having "u"dev in mind, but it's deliberately not called "udev-disks", and the "u" doesn't really mean anything---it's pretty much like "K"DE.
If the "U" is useuless, then remove it. As we are describing disks, devices, or power, then take the "U" out, and describe the service, which is POWER, DEVICES, or DISKS. Adding the "U/u" is extraneous, remove it. Otherwise, you are stating that it has relevant syntax.
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