On Thu, 29 Nov 2007, Josh Williams wrote:
I really like the name `fetch` because it does what it says it does. It's
more UNIX-like than the other names :-)
While I agree that a unix-like name is preferable, I just want to point out
that 'fetch' is already used by a http/ftp transfer tool
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Alan Thomas wrote:
How about:
-- JustGetIt?
--GoFetch?
--SuckItUp?
-- Hoover?
-- DragNet?
-- NetSucker?
Feel free to add those to the Wiki page.
I'd prefer short simple names, though. And I'm not a fan of CamelCase
(the actual
How about:
-- JustGetIt?
--GoFetch?
--SuckItUp?
-- Hoover?
-- DragNet?
-- NetSucker?
On 11/29/07, Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A new discussion page on the wiki:
http://wget.addictivecode.org/Wget2Names
(Does it sound a bit too much like something that extracts names from
wget output? :) )
I really like the name `fetch` because it does what it says it does.
It's
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A new discussion page on the wiki:
http://wget.addictivecode.org/Wget2Names
(Does it sound a bit too much like something that extracts names from
wget output? :) )
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