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'luaver' sounds good as well! I don't know how I missed it. I'll rather shift to it.

I am planning to release a stable built after proper testing.

On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 12:23 PM, Hisham <h@hisham.hm> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 3:46 AM, Andrew Starks <andrew@starksfam.org> wrote:
>>
>> Yes. It would be much clearer to have Lua-env, which will be super easy to
>> distinguish from luaenv. ;) sarcastic comments are mean but I hope you take
>> my point anyway
>>
>> You got 4 votes for uselua and you are free to name it what you wish. This
>> goes from something universally confusing to very confusing, at least from a
>> search perspective.

Creative design by voting doesn't work very well. An idea may have a
few vocal supporters and a number of people who don't like it but also
don't hate it enough to argue against it. I disliked uselua for the
precise reason Dhaval mentioned:

On 7 June 2016 at 02:00, Dhaval Kapil <dhavalkapil@gmail.com> wrote:
> 'uselua use-luarocks 2.3.0' doesn't sound nice. Otherwise I was fine with
> it.

People might have missed the fact that the command takes a verb
argument, so uselua makes the verb sound redundant at best and
contradictory at worst.

>From the other six-character names suggested, luaver (suggested by
Coda) seems nice and at first glance doesn't seem to be taken. Sounds
like a good name for a project that has to do with Lua and versions.

-- Hisham




--
Dhaval Kapil