hey Scott - it's something we use in #ubuntu-mir, but nothing official...
in the instances where there's a question, we'll surely spell it out.
br,kg


On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Scott Kitterman <ubu...@kitterman.com>wrote:

> On Friday, August 09, 2013 11:57:58 Kevin Gunn wrote:
> > In recent days Mir and the relevant X.org patches required to support
> XMir
> > have landed in main. The final component needed for turning on XMir is
> the
> > unity-system-compositor (...or as we prefer to shorten it, u-s-c). We had
> > recently been performing a variety of integration tests across a spectrum
> > of hardware and we now feel confident about pushing u-s-c into universe.
>
> u-s-c is already often used for Ubuntu Software Center.  Any chance you
> could
> find another acronym?
>
> Scott K
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