Here are a couple ideas for naming prefixes.

it is common to use your own intials, so if you are John Quincy Adams  
you may use.

jqaGoogleNewsFeed

If you work for a company you could use their intials. or if the name  
is short enough the entire name.

let's use Dell as our example.

dellGoogleNewsFeed

I don't think it needs to be just 2 letters.

Just my $.02

James


On Feb 7, 2008, at 5:09 PM, Eno wrote:

>
> I know the question of naming plugins came up a few weeks back.
>
> Am I right in saying that plugins considered part of symfony have an
> sf prefix and the rest dont ? If so, can we pick any two letter prefix
> for a plugin (assuming its not being used already) ?
>
> This particular plugin uses a library of functions provided by another
> vendor which you're supposed to apply for access to and then download
> separately - how should I handle that situation?
>
> Also, what is the standard procedure to get plugins documented and
> made available on the plugins page?
>
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