Question

When using reverse-DNS package notation (such as com.apple.ostype), what should one do when the domain name is designed to be read in its entirety (such as http://read.me)?

Strictly following the standard results in a package which, while syntactically correct, loses the desired overall identity—conversely, not following the standard retains identity but loses syntactical clarity (me.read.MyPackage versus read.me.MyPackage).

What is the common practice?

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Solution

The common practice is: me.read.MyPackage

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