Re: Proposal: Replace all references to master/slave in GNOME modules



On Thu, 2019-04-25 at 12:41 +0200, David Woodhouse wrote:
On Thu, 2019-04-25 at 12:12 +0200, Bastien Nocera wrote:
It's easier to completely remove "master" to remove mentions of
"master/slave" and to remove the non-gender neutral "master" than
it
would be to do half of that. Two birds, one stone.

Haha. I see what you did there. But no, we're not talking about
removing the "non-gender neutral master" either.

I think you're trying to argue that the "master" in "master git branch"
is not a "master" that's derived from the "master" person. I don't
think that holds. See link below.

Yes, there is a gender-specific word "master" which is also a homonym
of the one in "master/slave".

No, that isn't the one which is used when we say "the master copy" or
"the master branch".

They all come from the same word with the same connotations:
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/master

FWIW, "master copy" has quite a lot of synonyms that are used in other
languages and can be reused here, such as "copy zero", "original
(copy)", or in some uses "standard copy".

Besides, we can't use "mainline" anyway, as that is a reference to
intravenous drug taking and since we can't be expected tell homonyms
apart or pass basic primary school comprehension exercises by
applying
our knowledge of context to the words we see, we'll *obviously*
interpret all instances of the word "mainline" as references to
drugs... right?

This is a "slippery slope" logical fallacy. Are you going to argue that
we can't use "trunk" either because of its link to deforestation? ;)



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