Re: terminology



Ilan Volow wrote:

colin z robertson wrote:

hmm. You make a strong argument. I may reluctantly
have to agree with you here. I can, though, see another problem with folders: As a Free desktop
environment we're rather dependent on the good will
of hackers. Taking a quick look through a few Gnome
applications I can see almost all of them using "directory" rather than "folder". If we start asking hackers to switch to "folder", what chance do we have that they will actually do so?



100% chance. We have their source code, remember? Free
software (I'm sounding like a broken Richard Stallman
record, I know) means that if one person (or a very
large corporation, foundation, league, etc) are doing
things with the UI that you know are tremendously
user-hostile and will really ruin the total user
experience, you have the opportunity to make changes
to their code and publish your own version. You can
give your users something that the other guys refused
to give them. Take *that* Jim Allchin. ;)

--Ilan.

Maybe so, but that seems a bit underhanded and downright rude to me. If I wrote code that specifically used one term, and you took it and changed that term, I'd be rather *pissed* at you, and I'm sure slashdot would make a big stink out of it.

********* GNOME PROJECT CENSORS SOFTWARE!!!! THOSE BASTARDS!!! **********

*lol*

-b

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