Skip to content

Conversation

@KAth1277
Copy link

@KAth1277 KAth1277 commented Oct 5, 2021

Signed-off-by: Karin Athanas kaathanas@gmail.com

Signed-off-by: Karin Athanas <kaathanas@gmail.com>
@Nytelife26
Copy link

I'd like to hold off on this until the replacement term review process is looked over and implemented, if that's okay.


The underlying assumption of the whitelist/blacklist metaphor is that white = good and black = bad.
Because colors in and of themselves have no predetermined meaning, any meaning we assign to them is cultural: for example, the color red in many Southeast Asian countries is lucky, and is often associated with events like marriages, whereas the color white carries the same connotations in many European countries.
In the case of whitelist/blacklist, the terms originate in the publishing industry – one dominated by the USA and England, two countries which participated in slavery and which grapple with their racist legacies to this day.

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

If countries will be named, use "the United Kingdom" instead of "England".

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

These lines are deleted in this pull request, no need :)


## Master

In computing, A “master” often refers to the original or main version of an entity.

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Use lowercase "a".

**Reasoning:**
**Reasoning:**

While master in and of itself is potentially neutral, the propensity in which it is associated with the term slave in computing makes master on its own guilty by association. Though it is used as a standalone, it's impossible to remove the association with command and control entirely, and thus we recommend moving away from even singular use.

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Use "stand-alone" as an adjective.

**Reasoning:**
**Reasoning:**

While master in and of itself is potentially neutral, the propensity in which it is associated with the term slave in computing makes master on its own guilty by association. Though it is used as a standalone, it's impossible to remove the association with command and control entirely, and thus we recommend moving away from even singular use.

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

What about "master" in the context of mastery of a skill?

@justaugustus justaugustus requested a review from a team March 14, 2022 19:40
Copy link
Contributor

@quaid quaid left a comment

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Very good entry, a few small suggested changes.

abuango and others added 3 commits August 15, 2022 02:02
Co-authored-by: Karsten Wade <quaid@iquaid.org>
Co-authored-by: Karsten Wade <quaid@iquaid.org>
Co-authored-by: Karsten Wade <quaid@iquaid.org>
Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment

Labels

None yet

Projects

None yet

Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

7 participants