On 05 April 2006 21:22, crisp at tweakers dot net wrote:

>  ID:               36983
>  User updated by:  crisp at tweakers dot net
>  Reported By:      crisp at tweakers dot net
>  Status:           Bogus
> 
> That last remark is taking my well-meant criticism to the extreme;
> surely you will know that that was not what I meant.
> 'bogus' has a negative ring to it - at least it does for me as a
> non-native English-speaking person.

Redirecting this to internals@ as I want to comment but don't think the public 
bugs forum is appropriate.

As an English-native English speaker, I've long been dissatisfied with the 
"Bogus" status.  To me, "bogus" means false, fake, fraudulent, made-up with 
intent to deceive; I've come to understand that it is not so strongly negative 
in American English, but nonetheless it still jars every time I see it.

As an international project, should PHP not strongly consider changing 
something that has such bad connotations for a significant part of the 
English-speaking community?  Even if you (we) avoid offending only a handful of 
people, is that not a worthwhile payback?

Not sure what you'd use as a replacement -- "Not PHP Bug" sounds good, but 
doesn't really work for submissions currently bogussed for being duplicates.

Thoughts?

Cheers!

Mike

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