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    I know you Microsoft, I know this is just a PR move and you won’t do anything else to challenge racism (considering all the power you have).

    It’s a good move, but I know that coming from Microsoft is not sincere.

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      Exactly. Big companies talk about huge issues like this but rarely actually do anything meaningful. Imagine if they used same effort they used to lobby against privacy laws to lobby for better protections against discrimination.

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    I honestly hate how america centric internet has become. Seems like every context is considered from american culture even though there are 7 billion more people on the planet.

    The rest of the world doesn’t really care about your internal politics. Don’t change international standards because of some cultural issues in your home.

    Also human trafficking is real world slavery that enslaves more people in a single year than in entire history of american slavery. How about we start from there and get rid of the word traffic?

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      Github is an American company acquired by Microsoft which is an American company. Feel free to name your branches whatever is appropriate to your cultural context

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        Just because it’s incorporated and registered in america make it an american company? That’s not how internet works. If you have international community you should respect it as an international body.
        You’re kinda the problem I mentioned in my OP: “Everything is american! hur dur” ugh 🤮

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          Literally that’s exactly what this means. Company incorporated in country X is a country X company. Why are you so upset that they’ve made this semantic decision which will likely barely affect you?

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            No that’s not what it means. For example if country services France it has to obey French laws, the “incorporated location” is completely irrelevant for anything but taxing. Same way if you serve mutli-cultural user base you shouldn’t be forcing everyone to follow single country’s culture.

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      I honestly hate how america centric internet has become. Seems like every context is considered from american culture even though there are 7 billion more people on the planet.

      nah, you’re just browsing the wrongs parts of the internet if you’ve gotten such impression :)

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    My opinion? Meaningless token action, basically a PR stunt. If they actually want to fight racism, this energy would have been better spent on more useful ways of doing it.

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      On the other hand, this doesnt have any negative consequences. In the worst case, it will do nothing but piss off right-wingers, and then it would still be worth the effort for me.

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        Assuming this is intended to be a publicity stunt, my biggest problem with this is that they’re using a massive issue like racism as essentially a marketing tool. IMO this waters down the importance of the issue and is all around disrespectful.

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      IMO it’s an american thing. The society there is obsessed with race.

      No matter what the issue is, somehow somebody will make a connection with race. It’s really striking once you listen to enough conversation from there.

      The word master has a lot of meanings, but one of them has racial connotations, in a context unrelated to git branches.

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    This is some really dumb shit. This use of “master” has nothing to do with slavery. Practically all uses of “master” have nothing to do with it. But let’s just break all kinds of scripts anyways, for a fucking PR stunt.

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    What’s next? Master/slave replicas should also be renamed, right? What about client/server? Black/white-listing? This is really dumb

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    goddamned liberals

    edit: Now that I am done knee-jerking, “main” does seem to be a better name for the branch considering what its purpose is.

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      I don’t think, it’s better. The master branch is the master-copy, the original, and all the other branches, the other copies, are modifications of it. That’s how the term is used in the music industry and for documents.

      I don’t think, “main” is worse either. If we were choosing it as name at the start of git’s existence, I would absolutely not be opposed to it.

      But changing it now, will break many scripts, will require updating of documentation and will cause confusion and various long-term problems, especially if not everyone switches to the new default. And worst of all, there is no sensible reason for doing this. The term “master” is used all the time, and basically never for referring to slavery.

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    But they (Microsoft) will keep enslaving the users of their products by all means and fighting free software. How hypocrites they are.