[erlang-questions] Coon - new tool for building Erlang packages, dependency management and deploying Erlang services
Jesper Louis Andersen
jesper.louis.andersen@REDACTED
Tue Feb 13 16:49:20 CET 2018
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 4:41 PM Fred Hebert <mononcqc@REDACTED> wrote:
> It is very possible. This mailing list is full of folks boasting of
> writing systems that run on hundreds or thousands of nodes and handle more
> load than anything else out there with amazing uptime figures And somehow,
> nobody can be assed to just look up words in a search engine or use the
> link Mahesh posted that is meant just for that?
>
>
This is good advice. I'll just add you need to keep redoing your search as
the list of bad words tend to change over time. So a word which is perfect
now can be "illegal" tomorrow. However, the risk of words changing behind
your back is much smaller. It can be literal hell for a brand if it gets
caught in such a fistfight.
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