I just got into a disagreement with a couple of people on this.  I’m sure this 
won’t be much different.

My feeling is that we’re dealing with software and things here and not people.  
A Master is simply an authoritative source in this context.  It has nothing to 
do with enslaving human beings.

Abolishing words that mean something doesn’t erase the ugly, evil nature of 
racism and other societal ills.  Did no one in this generation read and 
understand ‘1984’?  Or did they think it was a good “How-To” manual?

Changing these is a nearly meaningless symbolic gesture that makes it look like 
something happened when nothing really changed in the social context.  The 
irony is that a different kind of domination won out.  And what is the economic 
cost of making these kinds of changes?  Does that time and money go toward any 
real change, or is it just lost?

Are we going to have to stop using the word “Server” next?  Because that kind 
of thought policing offends *me*.  This way lies madness.  The continual caving 
in to political correctness just encourages people to keep doing it.

That said, I’ve long interchangeably used Master and Primary, Slave and 
Secondary.  They’re still descriptive of the process that didn’t change.  I’m 
okay with that.  What I’m not okay with are non-backward compatible syntax 
changes in the configuration files just for the sake of appearances.  That 
affects all of us in a very non-positive way.  If BIND syntax can reliably use 
both forms interchangeably for the next 5-10 years and allow a gradual change, 
fine.

Rich Parkin
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