• Dave@lemmy.nz
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      Can we get a meme about calling it main, effectively master but not granting it the title of master? That’s where I thought this one was going.

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      Same here. Though it makes sense as we also cut a “release” branch that aid what goes to production and it’s behind protections against rogue PRs/commits so devs can’t just push there, the process must be followed. “Main” is for devs. “Release” is for prod. “Master” didn’t really jive with that layout so it’s gone.

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        similarly, I use master and stable, it helps that PRs default to master, making changes to stable more intentional.

        • Eager Eagle@lemmy.world
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          Because this whole discussion is fucking stupid. There was no good reason for a change.

          • SqueakyBeaver@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            I like the actual look of the word “main” more than I do the word “master”. I think it’s because it looks like a neat semi-circle

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              Because the argument is stupid. Much like pointers not being a good term to use because it’s rude to point. Or man pages being sexist.

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                I’ve never heard that pointer bullshit at all. Can you link it?

                “Man” for “manual” is just an antiquated term kept around by Unix curmudgeons. “Help” is much better as it requires no explanation and conveniently is automatically abbreviated to its full name. It’s the common term used in most other systems that aren’t linux.

                'Man" isn’t sexist, it just sucks.

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                What’s stupid is that people like you argue about a branch name instead of just cede the point as if it costs anyone anything to

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            The good reason was that it bothered some people. “Main” is two fewer letters, so it’s even more convenient to type. So what’s the problem?

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              European here. I’m a supporter of civil rights and against racism and so on, but that controversy with master vs main for me is just a silly us american controversy, as master has more meanings that just owner of a slave (and in this context, it’s not even related to that master-slave thing as used to be in hardware naming).

              The issue is that kind of (in my pov, unnecessary) change caused an outage in my company as some k8s objects changed its label because of this kind of controversy, and some of our selectors were not ready for that change, as iirc this happened in a minor version upgrade. We also had to invest development hours to update internal tooling to support that change too (and I bet, a lot of companies did the same).