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Bug#862051: Refer #862051 to ctte



]] Margarita Manterola 

> This is still true today.  However, 5 years after the initial decision, the use
> of Node.js has kept growing to the point that it is by far the most expected
> meaning of the word "node" in the IT context.
> 
> This, compounded with the fact that the old node will be gone in stretch, means
> that it makes sense for nodejs to become node.

I think it's unfortunate that upstream chose node rather than nodejs as
the binary name, but think I think we should allow nodejs to use the
node binary name.

-- 
Tollef Fog Heen
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are


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