Why "Roarr"?
DiamondeX2 opened this issue · 2 comments
DiamondeX2 commented
Maybe this is a stupid question, but I think that somewhere at the start of Readme it should be explained
gajus commented
It is actually covered in one of the introductory articles.
What about the name?
I got some initial critique about the use of a generic, “cutesy” name such as “roarr”. The primary reason for choosing the name is to identify the package as loud. Roarr logs cannot be suppressed, just like the roar of a tiger.
You’re gonna hear me roar!
From the practical perspective, “ROARR” is a safe term to grep and reserve in the global environment.
DiamondeX2 commented
Thanks for an answer