Just that master doesn’t actually makes much sense in most git workflows.
If you understand master like you would understand the master/slave relationship in old tech, then of course, master seems to make sense until you realize that there is no slave in that sense or in name. Additional, master is rarely doing anything but having release or hot fixes being merged into it. Arguably dev is the master of the branches.
In other words, master was always a bad name. It is silly to rename it because “racism” but it is at least equally silly to act like master is a much better name than “main” or “live” or “prod” or … Fuck, the list is long.
The master branch is called master not because of slavery. It’s a master copy of the code, like how in the record industry there are master records. It has nothing to do with slavery
This is not to say that the term predates slavery and is neutral today in pejorative terms.
Music used it because the original is of greater quality. The term is technically and syntactically correct here.
Slavery used the term correctly, extensively and horribly. Honestly, it tainted it.
Most of the people who say it’s no big deal or they don’t care have ancestors who were on the unimpacted or positively impacted side of slavery. Very “let them eat cake” tones. (even though that story itself is a misnomer)
To be perfectly honest, the term in its etymological roots doesn’t fit well in the digital age for common use cases. It’s fallen into common parlance from the analog era, when it had a more direct meaning. Even though it’s not regularly being used as a pejorative, there’s (not zero, but) little harm in slowly phasing it out for better, more accurate terms like main or trunk or origin.
The harm is in allowing these fucking fascists to try to redefine the English language like the people’s republic of china did during the cultural revolution. I’m not going to be bullied by liberal arts partisans into reconfiguring how my brain works because it makes them feel powerful
I’m not going to be bullied by liberal arts partisans into reconfiguring how my brain works
I hate to tell you this, but that’s a fascist argument using tradition to block out change and accepting others. It’s a screw those other races/religions history and feelings because it makes me feel less powerful kind of statement. I doubt that’s your intent, but there it is.
In source code management master may refer to the trunk branch. In disk imaging the gold master is the version which will be released to manufacturing for duplication.
Master. I find the whole “reasoning” behind the controversy absolute horseshit peddled by nontechnical people on the sidelines
Just that master doesn’t actually makes much sense in most git workflows.
If you understand master like you would understand the master/slave relationship in old tech, then of course, master seems to make sense until you realize that there is no slave in that sense or in name. Additional, master is rarely doing anything but having release or hot fixes being merged into it. Arguably dev is the master of the branches.
In other words, master was always a bad name. It is silly to rename it because “racism” but it is at least equally silly to act like master is a much better name than “main” or “live” or “prod” or … Fuck, the list is long.
The master branch is called master not because of slavery. It’s a master copy of the code, like how in the record industry there are master records. It has nothing to do with slavery
Based. We need to make music industry use Main records and not Master records from now on!
“Trunk records” for indie music seems 110% appropriate to me.
https://www.etymonline.com/word/master
This is not to say that the term predates slavery and is neutral today in pejorative terms.
Music used it because the original is of greater quality. The term is technically and syntactically correct here.
Slavery used the term correctly, extensively and horribly. Honestly, it tainted it.
Most of the people who say it’s no big deal or they don’t care have ancestors who were on the unimpacted or positively impacted side of slavery. Very “let them eat cake” tones. (even though that story itself is a misnomer)
To be perfectly honest, the term in its etymological roots doesn’t fit well in the digital age for common use cases. It’s fallen into common parlance from the analog era, when it had a more direct meaning. Even though it’s not regularly being used as a pejorative, there’s (not zero, but) little harm in slowly phasing it out for better, more accurate terms like main or trunk or origin.
The harm is in allowing these fucking fascists to try to redefine the English language like the people’s republic of china did during the cultural revolution. I’m not going to be bullied by liberal arts partisans into reconfiguring how my brain works because it makes them feel powerful
I hate to tell you this, but that’s a fascist argument using tradition to block out change and accepting others. It’s a screw those other races/religions history and feelings because it makes me feel less powerful kind of statement. I doubt that’s your intent, but there it is.
No, you are wrong
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master–slave_(technology)
You know that master has multiple meanings?
Master of a slave is one of them.
Master is also the title you get when you master sth.
So the thing is that master was probably a thing before slaves were invented (I guess).
Like, before the invention of agriculture?
Master debater
Ding ding ding. Trend-hopping C-suites pretending to give a fuck because DEI or whatever.