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Crossposted from https://lemmy.cafe/post/28218826

While the Linux kernel has inclusive terminology guidelines for the past five years to replace phrases like master/slave and blacklist/whitelist, there has surprisingly been a "genocide" function within the kernel that was questioned when it was first submitted for inclusion but now removed in Linux 6.19.

Introduced to the Linux kernel back in 2023 was the d_genocide() function as part of various dcache updates to the kernel. The genocide name was questioned when the patches were first posted by longtime Linux developer Al Viro

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[–] Kn1ghtDigital@lemmy.zip 26 points 4 days ago (11 children)

Yeah, this stuff hits different now. Bothered me in IT to use the S/M terminology professionally. Opted to use client and host whenever possible and others had a hard time understanding why.

[–] foggy@lemmy.world 9 points 3 days ago (10 children)

Seeing the same with whitelist/blacklist changing to allowlist/denylist. I personally would vote greenlist and redlist, but I have no power here.

Also have heard mention of the problem of male/female connectors nomenclature.

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