The problem with handing out names is that there has to be someone to
"hand" things out. And even if you have a good hander-outer,
development is difficult in a distributed environment because you may
have folks using your code before you've gotten an official hand-out.
A better discovery mechanism is based on something that piggy backs on
another authority. For instance, reverse fully qualified domains work
well. uuid's tend to work pretty well too although it's not perfect.
In general, even just open strings can work out okay given that people
are responsible in how they name things.
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
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