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On the "Client S/W" again

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list TJ Yang · Tue, 16 Mar 2010 14:50:54 -0500 ·
I asked about what is "Client S/W" a few years back and got answer
that S/W stand for software.

To me this S/W is not a good name and causing unnecessary question
from peer admins and users.
 I am hoping to change it to "Client version" or something more
meaningful than "Client S/W".

I looked and search the src tree, "Client S/W" only show up once in
hobbitsvc-info.c and the variable
is "clientvertext" so "Client version text" is a good name to replace
"Client S/W" also.

Please express your comment, I will implement the change if there is
no objection by the end of next week.

R1:./web/hobbitsvc-info.c
<snip>
 sprintf(l, "<tr><th align=left>Client S/W:</th><td
align=left>%s</td></tr>\n", clientvertxt);
<snip>


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list Martin Ward · Wed, 17 Mar 2010 15:23:48 -0000 ·
Hi TJ,
quoted from TJ Yang


I asked about what is "Client S/W" a few years back and got answer
that S/W stand for software.

To me this S/W is not a good name and causing unnecessary question from peer admins and users.
 I am hoping to change it to "Client version" or something more meaningful than "Client S/W".

Your problem here is going to be the fact that s/w is the de facto standard abbreviation for software. Likewise h/w is the abbreviation for hardware. It has been like this for as long as I have been in the computing industry (which is about 24 years) so you are going against a very long time of usage.

I'm not saying that you are wrong, just that s/w has been around forever so there are many who would not like the change.

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list TJ Yang · Wed, 17 Mar 2010 12:05:56 -0500 ·
Hi, Martin

I was hoping to see "Client S/W" got changed to "Client version text"
to clearly express that the value in clientversion.cfg is just a "text
of client version".

But since the math tell me +1-1=0. so no action will be taken.


tj
quoted from Martin Ward

On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Ward, Martin <user-2d33a6eb6a05@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hi TJ,


I asked about what is "Client S/W" a few years back and got answer
that S/W stand for software.

To me this S/W is not a good name and causing unnecessary question from peer admins and users.
 I am hoping to change it to "Client version" or something more meaningful than "Client S/W".

Your problem here is going to be the fact that s/w is the de facto standard abbreviation for software. Likewise h/w is the abbreviation for hardware. It has been like this for as long as I have been in the computing industry (which is about 24 years) so you are going against a very long time of usage.

I'm not saying that you are wrong, just that s/w has been around forever so there are many who would not like the change.

|\/|artin

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list Malcolm Hunter · Wed, 17 Mar 2010 19:07:03 +0100 ·
quoted from TJ Yang
I was hoping to see "Client S/W" got changed to "Client version text"
to clearly express that the value in clientversion.cfg is just a "text
of client version".

But since the math tell me +1-1=0. so no action will be taken.
Are you going to do the same for "OS" for people that don't know what that stands for? And IP and URL... et cetera... et cetera... ?

Malcolm


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