On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Ryosuke Niwa <rn...@webkit.org> wrote: > Mn... I've never had that problem. e.g. .net framework uses the term > "managed code" to mean the code that's garbage-collected by the framework > and "unmanaged code" to mean the code that manually manage memory among > other things.
That's true, but many web authors aren't going to be familiar with .NET, or any non-garbage-collected language. "Managed" definitely sounds ambiguous to me, and I've been exposed to more non-garbage-collected code than most web authors. > Mn... Jonas requested that I add separate method on undoManager for manual > and managed transactions so I'd rather not name one of them > userAgentTransact since the term "user agent" doesn't seem to be popular > outside of standard bodies. I agree that "user agent" is a very standards-y term. Maybe "browser-managed transaction" and "script-managed transaction"?