Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> writes: > l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) skribis: > >> Walter Bright <wal...@digitalmars.com> skribis: >> >>> The D programming language compiler has been called dmd since about >>> 2000 or so. In order to avoid confusion, may I request that the Gnu >>> dmd ("Daemons-managing Daemon") change its acronym? >> >> For the record, GNU’s dmd has been around since ~2003¹. >> >> Changing names is obviously an annoyance, technically and otherwise. >> We’re not opposed to the idea, but that would take a bit more discussion >> among developers. > > You might remember this discussion from March 2015. > > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2015-03/msg00176.html > > I proposed to Richard Stallman that we change the name to “GNUShepherd” > and recently got the green light. > > Rationale: > > 1. A shepherd looks after sheep (or gnus ;-)), and GNUdmd looks after > daemons. > > 2. “Shepherd” ends with a ‘d’, which makes it a good name for a daemon. > > 3. It’s a pun in the same spirit as “GNU Hurd”. > > 4. We might even rename ‘deco’ to ‘herd’ because it’s the very command > that allows users to herd their daemons. > > Hope you like it. :-)
I do! I’m happy this issue has been solved. It’s also nice that “shepherd” can be pronounced and is not another abbreviation that has to be spelled out. ~~ Ricardo