Linux Kernel Will Stop Using ‘Master/Slave’, and ‘Blacklist/Whitelist’ in Code
After Google and several other tech companies, Linux kernel has now formulated a new policy that aims to replace racially sensitive terminologies with neutral alternatives. The following are the recommended replacements for ‘master / slave’: primary / secondary main / replica or subordinate initiator / target requester / responder controller / device host / worker […]
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