Personally I like I/O as well. I am pleased that search engines can understand both IO and I/O, but I like that applications still use I/O in labels. Then, unless someone objects, I'd go with a patch to use I/O everywhere.
On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 11:04 PM Guy Harris <g...@alum.mit.edu> wrote: > On Jun 15, 2019, at 1:55 PM, Guy Harris <g...@alum.mit.edu> wrote: > > > Perhaps the youth of today think of it as "IO"; if not, I'd go with > "I/O". > > For what it's worth, a Google search for > > "io" "linux" > > has "io GNU/Linux" as its first hit, but that's the name of a > distribution, so I'm not sure it counts. The second hit is "Linux server > performance: Is disk I/O slowing your application?": > > > https://haydenjames.io/linux-server-performance-disk-io-slowing-application/ > > but the next two are "How can I monitor disk io?" > > > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/55212/how-can-i-monitor-disk-io > > and "How to Monitor Disk IO in Linux": > > https://www.linux.com/learn/how-monitor-disk-io-linux > > And, as per my comment about old people, a Google search for > > "io" "z/os" > > (that being an OS descended from one in use at the time when I first heard > of "I/O") has "I/O" as the term in the top two hits. > ___________________________________________________________________________ > Sent via: Wireshark-dev mailing list <wireshark-dev@wireshark.org> > Archives: https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev > Unsubscribe: https://www.wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-dev > mailto:wireshark-dev-requ...@wireshark.org > ?subject=unsubscribe -- Naima is online.
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