Hi,

On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 7:17 PM, Andrea Faulds <a...@ajf.me> wrote:
> Hey,
>
>> On 4 Feb 2015, at 17:10, Crypto Compress <cryptocompr...@googlemail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I would go with Http\
>>
>> Why not the reserved Php\Http\?
>
> This sounds good to me. php\ is already reserved, and it’s similar to the 
> common community convention of vendor\packagename. (e.g. ajf\escapes.) Would 
> work well with Composer and Packagist too, as it could be a virtual php/http 
> package (Packagist naming convention).
>
> Also, I’d like to say I’d prefer php\HTTP or php\http over php\Http. 
> Capitalising an acronym doesn’t feel right to me, perhaps because case is 
> usually significant, Following the Casing Rules Used by Titles. Of php\HTTP 
> and php\http, php\http is probably better since the case matches that of 
> php\. It could also be PHP\HTTP, I guess, but lowercase is somehow more 
> appealing to me.
>
> Thoughts?

I'm not sure about namespacing it in the first place, but otherwise I
agree with you - acronyms should be capitalised.

Some <put a popular styleguide here> nazis probably won't agree, but
capitalising only the first letter of an acronym does feel really
weird.

Cheers,
Andrey.

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