Hello Clément, Clément Lassieur writes: [...] >>>>> I think the official project uses 'cgit' instead of 'Cgit' (there are >>>>> other occurrences where you use 'Cgit'). >>>> >>>> Ludovic asked to capitalize cgit in >>>> https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=28283#14 >>> >>> But he was only talking about titles wasn't he? >> >> I think not only, because we have Cgit everywhere in the current >> documentation. > > Then it should be changed to 'cgit', there is no need to copy > documentation mistakes :-). This is an example of commit from Ludovic > where he doesn't capitalize 'zlib': > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=06e3a5181efa0ea83bb6608d3cbfba5caa56d7e9. OK. Also I see in cgit README [1], they use “cgit” even in titles. On the other hand it feels wrong to me, because it's a name of the program, like Guile, Guix, Linux or Emacs. It might be better to stick to that convention for readability (e.g. not ‘cgit’ as a command or a file name, but as a project name “Cgit”). And because of we rename even configuration options like ‘scan-path’, it's OK to force the capitalization also. WDYT? [1] https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/tree/README Thanks, Oleg.