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We have different uses of capitalization in our urls. I think there is a standard/convention for this we should adopt. I'd like to get away from having any words start with a capitalized letter. Can we deprecate things like global-Households and change it to global-households? And I know it wouldn't change the actual url, but we should decide between things like /{some-wordId} and /{some-word-id}. Whichever is more conventional.
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We have different uses of capitalization in our urls. I think there is a standard/convention for this we should adopt. I'd like to get away from having any words start with a capitalized letter. Can we deprecate things like global-Households and change it to global-households? And I know it wouldn't change the actual url, but we should decide between things like /{some-wordId} and /{some-word-id}. Whichever is more conventional.
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