On Mar 15, 2013 9:39 AM, "Greg Woods" <wo...@ucar.edu> wrote: > > On Fri, 2013-03-15 at 08:25 -0700, Richard Vickery wrote: > > > > It is not really my intent to be rude, but each of us "hack" out own > > systems and the kernel all the time. > > Unfortunately, this battle over the word "hack" and "hacker" has already > been fought and lost. The media, and just about everyone other than > hard-core geeks, uses the word "hack" to mean breaking into systems.
Not in my circles; I refuse to let people alternate the term. > Heck, that's why we co-opted the word "geek", which not that long ago > was a very insulting term, and is now used as a term for people worthy > of respect, similar to how "hacker" was used in the old days. > > I suppose it is confusing that the meanings of these words have changed, > but unfortunately the real meaning of a word is going to be defined by > how it is most commonly used. So change it!!! Don't let them beat you into the ground; correct them!
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