It sounds way less offensive to those who decry the original terminology’s problematic roots but still keeps its meaning intact.

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    It only sounds bad to the fringest of the fringe that’s deceivingly loud on twitter. Good luck trying to find even one real person thinking those terms should be changed. This kind of stuff is why people vote for Trump.

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      There is real, actual, injustice in the world that we need to address. Computer terms are not one of them.

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      It was changed a while ago, it’s primary and secondary now. It’s been that way for a decade+ at this point.

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        Not every domain though. I still see master/slave in every relevant datasheets that I read, and I’ve never seen primary/secondary in newer datasheets.

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          That’s interesting, because everything I run into now has primary/secondary or main and secondary. I’ve not seen master and slave for a good 5 years now, sure older stuff still carries it but most that new has swapped over.

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      I’d like it to be changed because I don’t like saying "is the slave working? Did you check? To my black employees.

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      I think very few people mind changing it, and a few people want it changed, so it’s slowly shifting across various use cases. I’ve only discussed the change from master/slave terminology with one person that affirmatively supported the change, and they didn’t know that there’s still slavery in the world today.

      I don’t know what to make of that, other than to say ending human slavery ought to be a higher priority than ending references to it.

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        I think very few people mind changing it

        I doubt that. Do you know how many system configurations depend on these keywords? Do you have any idea how many hours of work and system outages this would cause?

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      The place I’m at changed all of its documentation to student/teacher instead of master/slave.