> Changing terminology is always a bigger undertaking than > people think it is, and the end result is usually far less > comprehensive than people anticipated. Witness: > > * We recommend using "folder" over "directory", but the > term "directory" is still very prominent. > * We changed "shade" to "roll up", but among the shaders > I know, none of them ever say "roll up". > * We recommend against using "combo box". As if. > * We recommend using "point to" instead of "hover". Yet > another losing battle. > > I could go on. In general, I think "extension" is a far > better word than "plugin". The question is, is it worth > the bound-to-partially-fail effort? (Then again, it seems > we're partially failing at maintaining the status quo.)
I understand that many recommendations are only partly followed, but at least recommending "extension" over "plugin" is better than still recommending the latter. Maybe we could draw attention to the terminology recommendation by making their application a GNOME goal? Cheers, Denis _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
