On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 11:24:17AM +0100, Pozsar Balazs wrote:
| Please NO NO NO NO!!
|
| Why on earth is it good to develop misunderstandings and inconsistency
| with well- and widely-known historical abbrevs?
|
| I (and I think I'm far not alone) would hate to see those abbrevs. I
| really don't want to vomit every time I read configure.help or an
| ifconfig output.
|
|
| This is a 3-year old decision, and haven't seen it in use anywhere before.
| If this knew style would be the common use in IT, then this change is OK.
| But _not_ now. (and hopefully never).
|
| So may I suggest considering this change a few years later, _if_ it comes
| into common use?
I can understand your point about not jumping into something that will turn
out (possibly) to be a big flop and cause new confusion. However, I'd like
to point out that any new idea will _never_ become adopted if everyone takes
the position of "I'm not going to do it until most everyone else does first".
If this is going to be the common usage, I believe we need to be the lead on
this and do it. The question is, how can we determine if it will be common
_before_ anyone else takes the lead to make it be so.
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