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Re: Apologia for bzr
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Stephen J. Turnbull |
Subject: |
Re: Apologia for bzr |
Date: |
Sun, 05 Jan 2014 19:03:00 +0900 |
Lennart Borgman writes:
> On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 9:28 AM, Eric S. Raymond <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Richard Stallman <address@hidden>:
>>> But even though we did not do anything wrong, it is unfortunate
>>> for us nonetheless. If it is possible to change Emacs to use some
>>> standard modern terms instead of its current terms, it might be
>>> worth doing, even if it means a series of renaming spread over a
>>> period of years.
I don't know if it's absolutely necessary to rename the functions,
although it probably would help many potential developers, including
many who don't have a very good grasp of English and know "cut" as a
sound that describes a computer operation that has nothing to do with
knives or card tricks. Rewriting the tutorial might be more
appropriate.
>> Mostly there *aren't* any "standard modern terms",
You're getting too deep here. I'm pretty sure what's under discussion
is cut vs. kill, paste v. yank.
>> because there are no other editors in which there is so much
>> decoupling between the local equivalents of our core concepts that
>> they need to be described separately.
True of buffer, I guess, but not of window vs. frame.
>> There's a parallel with git jargon here...
Indeed.
> It is very different in one way. An editor is a tool you start
> with.
That's not what Eric's talking about. The point he is making, it
seems to me, is that Emacs is not an editor, it is a text editing
environment or toolkit. Similarly, git is not a VCS, it is an
environment for developing a VCS. Not to the same extent that today's
Emacs is a development environment for editors, but then Richard had
several years of experience with using a editor language to create the
Emacs Lisp and GNU Emacs that is the direct ancestor of today's Emacs.
- Re: Apologia for bzr, (continued)
- Re: Apologia for bzr, David Kastrup, 2014/01/04
- Re: Apologia for bzr, Lennart Borgman, 2014/01/04
- Apologia for CUA mode, Christophe Poncy, 2014/01/04
- Re: Apologia for CUA mode, Lennart Borgman, 2014/01/04
- CUA mode???, Joshua Judson Rosen, 2014/01/04
- Re: CUA mode???, Lennart Borgman, 2014/01/04
- Re: CUA mode???, Xue Fuqiao, 2014/01/05
- Re: CUA mode???, Lennart Borgman, 2014/01/05
- Re: Apologia for bzr, Tom, 2014/01/04
- Apologia for CUA mode (was: Apologia for bzr), Christophe Poncy, 2014/01/04
- Re: Apologia for bzr,
Stephen J. Turnbull <=
- Re: Apologia for bzr, Eric S. Raymond, 2014/01/05
- Re: Apologia for bzr, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2014/01/05
- Re: Apologia for bzr, Lennart Borgman, 2014/01/05
- Re: Apologia for bzr, David Kastrup, 2014/01/05
- Re: Apologia for bzr, Werner LEMBERG, 2014/01/05
- Re: Apologia for bzr, Richard Stallman, 2014/01/05
- Re: Apologia for bzr, Gabriel Beauchamp, 2014/01/05
- Re: Apologia for bzr, Yuri Khan, 2014/01/05
- Re: Apologia for bzr, Lennart Borgman, 2014/01/05
- Re: Apologia for bzr, Tom, 2014/01/05