It is advised, and rightly so, to ask for advise before releasing your module unto a world.
But, human beings being what they are, you can be 100% sure that you will receive lots of negative voices from people that don't like the name of your module.
Some of the voices make sense, they notice something you haven't noticed before etc etc...
But some are "Just don't name it XXX::XXX::XXX", (when, sometimes, "XXX::XXX::XXX" is solution provided by others as the only reasonable ).
How should one react to flood of such contradicting voices?
I tend to ignore those that don't provide reasoning,
but, is it really the only route?
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