>
> While I get your point, there's also the common use case of logging
> messages; that is, I usually include the app name in case someone decides
> to log everything to the same log. There's also message displayed to the
> end user. I mean I usually put something in the message about exactly
>
While I get your point, there's also the common use case of logging
messages; that is, I usually include the app name in case someone decides
to log everything to the same log. There's also message displayed to the
end user. I mean I usually put something in the message about exactly
which
I realized that was probably the case about 30 seconds after I posted my
message @José. :) In fact I thought about simply deleting my message but
left it up there in case I was wrong.
Ah well. At least I know I'm thinking along the right lines.
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On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 10:07 AM, José Valim
I don't think it's an issue. Once published, an app's name becomes part of its
API. It would be bad manners to change it :)
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