On Mon, 29 Jun 2020, Paul Gofman wrote:
On 6/29/20 18:51, Francois Gouget wrote:
* - * Copyright 2020 Paul Gofman <pgofman(a)codeweavers.com> for Codeweavers + * Copyright 2020 Paul Gofman <pgofman(a)codeweavers.com> for CodeWeavers It is not me to decide that, but is it normal to have a camel case inside a word in English? Should not we keep just one capital letter at start or spell that as two words?
It's not an English word, it's a company name. Like brands and product names those are without rhyme or reason: you have "RollerCoaster" (Tycoon), "QuickTime" and "JavaScript", but (World of) "Warcraft" and "Chromebook". And then there's also the totally weird ones like "macOS", "openSUSE", etc. -- Francois Gouget <fgouget(a)free.fr> http://fgouget.free.fr/ In theory, theory and practice are the same, but in practice they're different.