• vulpivia@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 hours ago

      Well, he doesn’t seem so sure about it himself. From the same link:

      (But as noted in a separate thread, it is possible it stems from bitkeeper’s master/slave terminology. I hoped to do some historical research but health emergency in my family delayed that.)

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        1 hour ago

        He also said:

        the impression words form in the reader is more important than their intent

        He didn’t intend for the master/slave connotation. He intended for the recording master connotation. Either way, he regrets using the word master and he’s supportive of the change.