Earnie Boyd wrote:
I have submitted a few info files for inclusion in the module and have at times pointed to node/101009 by the maintainers to say that package shouldn't be given. However, node/64279 doesn't state that but instead suggest "Your arbitrary grouping string" as the value.
From the above page: If you assign a package string for your module, on the admin/build/modules page it will be listed with other modules with the same category. If you do not assign one, it will simply be listed as 'Other'. Not assigning a package for your module is perfectly ok; in general packages are best used for modules that are distributed together or are meant to be used together. If you have any doubt, leave this field blank.
http://drupal.org/node/101009 From the above page:
If your module comes with other modules or is meant to be used exclusively with other modules, enter the name of the package here. If left blank, the module will be listed as 'Other'. In general, this field should only be used by large multi-module packages, or by modules meant to extend these packages, such as CCK, Views, E-Commerce, Organic Groups and the like. All other modules should leave this blank. As a guideline, four or more modules that depend on each other (or all on a single module) make a good candidate for a package. Fewer probably do not. If used, the package string is used to group modules together on the module administration display; the string should therefore be the heading you would like your modules to appear under, and it needs to be consistent (in spelling and capitalization) in all .info files in which it appears. It should not use punctuation and it should follow the Drupal 5 capitalization standard as noted above.
I think that the original idea was for package to be used by those module packages that contain more than one module to group their package together.
This is correct.
Can we have a consensus for what value should be given for 5.0 to package and can we update both nodes with the consensus?
We have consensus already. Please do not muddy the waters further.