Hi Everyone,

Many may have noticed that I have been behind on many of my maintainer tasks 
over the past couple of months.
I am happy to say that I am gainfully employed (which is what allows me to work 
on Subsurface without thinking much about the money that I spend here). Usually 
that day job leaves me enough time to spend on my hobby (and if it doesn't, 
usually insomnia kicks in and I have "time" during the night). But work and 
work related travel have been WAY up in the second half of this year and I am 
feeling the consequences... there are more PRs pending than normal, I have once 
again not been able to make a "regular" release of the desktop app (at least I 
managed to update the mobile apps). Some others are doing a great job 
responding to support issues, etc, but a lot of this stuff still goes straight 
through me. During a recent long trans-Pacific flight I found the time to write 
a backend to deal with cloud storage passwords - so at least that's one less 
thing for me to worry about (once that is documented / better automated so 
there's a link in new releases of both desktop and mobile apps).

I know that I need to fix more things on the website. I'm sure there are tons 
of other things that I should be doing. And as I go through that list, here's 
one thing that's very very low priority, but that I figured is easy enough to 
at least kick off with an email:

I have noticed that we are getting more and more camelCase filenames in our 
tree. Sometimes that's required by some outside constraint 
(AndroidManifest.xml), sometimes it's a very widely used convention 
(CMakeLists.txt). But in many cases this is starting to feel like just habit of 
some of our contributors.
As a general rule I think I'd prefer that we kept things all-lower-case unless 
there's a strong reason not to. It's obviously not something I can police (with 
several hundred such files having made their way into the tree), but as I 
started looking again at some stats, I noticed that this is something I maybe 
have never explicitly mentioned, so here we are.

Thanks everyone for listening.

Happy Year End Holiday!

/D
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