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They renamed "master" to "main".

Finally! Slavery and racism are solved!

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  • 8
    What happens if you try to rename it back to master? Will you end up in jail?
  • 5
    @lamka02sk You'll get called a nazi on twitter.
  • 2
    Let's see...

    At least you can still name it master
  • 7
    So, is it over now ?
  • 6
    But I'm still Racist
  • 5
    I would like to put forward just one point. I am on no one’s side here.

    Calling it “main” doesn’t solve the racism issue at all, for sure. But do we actually know how people - whose ancestors were slave - feel about this whole master-slave thing?
    Or are we just saying that this master-slave thing doesn’t bother them at all.

    Sorry if I sound ignorant. Sitting here in my home, I don’t actually know enough of both sides to make a judgement on this. So this comment is to broaden my horizons.

    Personally, I don’t see any issue in master-slave nomenclature.
  • 4
    Still waiting for all chess Grandmasters to ask for their title to be renamed to Grandmain.
  • 7
    @Cyanide Most of our ancestors were slaves at one point in time. Slavery is a part of human history. All we can do is to prevent it moving forward and let history teach us how bad it was. Renaming things away from "master" doesn't do any of that except virtue signal.
  • 0
    @Ubbe it's not because it was slavery itself, it's because the usa made slavery based on your race. before you had to have commit a crime or be a war criminal, when the usa did it you just had to be black, so it associated the words with racism.

    i don't personally care, and it's not for a whit person to care about either. for all i know, it might be hard going to history class and learning about your great grandparents getting beat and then going to a programming class right after and seeing that.
  • 3
    Racism is based on human emotion and lack of intelligence.

    The futile try to change this by renaming things or "trying to rewrite history" like censoring books, rewriting films, ... is the opposite of what should be done...

    You cannot undo thousands of years of history. And racism is present in every year of human history. It has many names, many terms, many intelligent people trying to explain it - but it all boils down to the layman terms of primitive behaviour of "I as an individual must be better than someone else".

    What needs to change is the mindset - and that's an impossible task. Changing words, books and so on trying to avoid the topic by sugar coating it - nope. That will lead only to people being more angry or unaware - we need history as it is to understand and learn from it. The more we try to force it to be "" likeable "" the less we'll be able to learn from it.

    One good example that comes into my mind is eg GRID - the former term for an HIV infection.

    Gay related immune deficiency. While AIDS
    certainly is a better name - the GRID term gives you a very clear understanding of how AIDS was seen at that time.

    Very different from today.
  • 7
    I have never met anyone who has had a problem with:
    • Master/Slave
    • Whitelist/Blacklist
    • Follower
    • Ancestor/Parent/Child
    • Forking/Killing processes
    • Green hats
    • #{Colors.all.join(‘/‘)} people
    etc.

    Except (of course) for unaffected white SJW virtual signalers, who scream that everyone who isn’t racist has a problem with it, and that it’s all further proof of the systemic racism.

    These people ironically seem to hate their own race and simultaneously excuse any and all crimes committed by all other races (with only two exceptions: Nazi-era Germans, and the Christian crusades). To them, no other atrocity in history seems to exist, and you are racist for bringing them up. (Or honestly any argument at all.)

    tl;dr
    The terms aren’t racist or problematic, and the only people that have a problem with them already have a problem with basically everything else. Boy who cried wolf, etc.
  • 3
    I got called out at work for using terms master/slave to describe our jenkins CI/CD infrastructure.. no idea those terms had been deprecated. This was about a year ago, for reference.
  • 3
    What if Github branches are playing a consensual BDSM role play? Huh? Are we kink shaming them now?
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