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Re: [tor-bugs] #29223 [Core Tor/Tor]: List canonical abbreviations to use in Tor functions and identifiers
#29223: List canonical abbreviations to use in Tor functions and identifiers
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Reporter: nickm | Owner: nickm
Type: task | Status: needs_review
Priority: Medium | Milestone: Tor: 0.4.1.x-final
Component: Core Tor/Tor | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Actual Points: .7
Parent ID: | Points: 1
Reviewer: teor | Sponsor: Sponsor31-must
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Comment (by nickm):
Replying to [comment:9 teor]:
> I want to make comments on this file, and I'd usually do that through a
pull request.
> Where is it going to live?
I don't know yet; I was undecided between doc/HACKING, the wiki, or
something else.
> I think I'll start by dumping it in doc/HACKING, and we can move it to
its final location later,
That's fine.
> I also have a broader question:
>
> Are identifiers in the tor specifications in scope?
> Juga and I spent a lot of time trying to name fields for the bandwidth
file.
> A set of standard abbreviations would have been very useful.
This list does not try to cover the specification, but having a consistent
set of abbreviations and symbols to use there would be good.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/29223#comment:10>
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