Sunday 12 July 2020

Linux kernel will no longer use terms ‘blacklist’ and ‘slave’


Linus Torvalds, the principal engineer of the Linux kernel, has approved new terminology for its code and documentation to promote the inclusive language. The change abolishes terms such as blacklist, master, and slave. There are no formal alternatives in place, but Torvalds suggested plenty of choices. Suggested replacements for master/slave are primary/secondary, controller/device, requester/responder, and main/replica. Alternatives for blacklist/whitelist are denylist/allowlist and blocklist/passlist.  A long list might create a few confusing cases in the future as the Linux team or Torvalds haven’t recommended one set over another. However, creating a more inclusive language for the community’s use is the right way to go. [Read: Chipmaker…

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