[Bug 1194545] Review Request: python-cached-property - A cached-property for decorating methods in Python classes.

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1194545



--- Comment #3 from Adam Williamson (Red Hat) <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxx> ---
I find the guidelines wonderfully unhelpful on the topic:

"When naming packages for Fedora, the maintainer must use the dash '-' as the
delimiter for name parts. The maintainer must NOT use an underscore '_', a plus
'+', or a period '.' as a delimiter."

But:

"packages where the upstream name naturally contains an underscore are excluded
from this."

and the Python section says:

"Packages of python modules (thus they rely on python as a parent) use a
slightly different naming scheme. They should take into account the upstream
name of the python module. This makes a package name format of python-$NAME.
When in doubt, use the name of the module that you type to import it in a
script."

it also says:

"When a module has a dot in its name, the usual rule about changing "." to "-"
applies." (with 'usual rule' as a link to the Separators section), but does
*not* say anything about changing _ to -.

So....???

I recommend asking devel@. :P

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