It sounds way less offensive to those who decry the original terminology’s problematic roots but still keeps its meaning intact.

  • Saik0
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    25 days ago

    https://mastering.com/how-to-master-a-song/

    To master something, has a number of meanings that don’t require the use of “slaves”.

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/master

    Definitions most definitions of the word have nothing to do with slaves.

    Edit: In this case, I believe that we all treat Git the same as this definition in specific…

    : to produce a master recording of (something, such as a musical rendition)

    So just because you only know of “master” in regards to “slaves”… that doesn’t make you right.

    • @febra
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      125 days ago

      Never said it made me right. Just didn’t make sense to me. You can still use whatever you like, as I do.

      • Saik0
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        125 days ago

        That’s not how the terms entered computing though. We always used master in opposition of one or multiple slaves.

        And yet you said this… Acting like you speak for the entirety of industry, when I bring up one specific facet of our industry that isn’t using the term juxtaposition to “slaves”… but rather to other concepts of “master”, you now magically change your tune.

        • @febra
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          125 days ago

          Look, I come from the hardware part of the industry and have never seen anyone talk about “master records” in software but always about master devices controlling slave devices. I’ll give you that, apparently “master records” are a thing (although I’m curious in what part of the industry). At the same time, it seems so niche and weird to me that there’s no point for me to use it. I’ll stick with main because it just makes more sense and seems a lot more intuitive to people than to think about master records and what not. You do you, I personally absolutely do not care at all what you go with in your projects.