Hi,

I'm developing a language on top of Groovy and would eventually like to have
it synced to repo1.maven.org. Now I've read that there is a requirement for
all my package names to follow the reverse domain naming convention. But in
my particular case, it would be much more sensible to follow Groovy's
convention:

org.spockframework.xxx for internal packages (I do own spockframework.org)
spock.xxx for API packages (cf. groovy.xxx, scala.xxx, java.xxx; obviously,
I can't ever own spock)

Is this acceptable? Is this the right place to ask this question?

Cheers,
Peter
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