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Wait if it stands for Ronald's Universal Number Kounter, does that mean both the creator and current maintainer are named Ronald? Is it a dread pirate kinda deal where whoever holds the hat takes the name?
it's a case where he knows a guy just like Ronald but he's not naming him, so he's just talking about "Ronald"
I'd love to link you to their Wikipedia pages, but both of them are redlinked. As far as I can tell, Dr. V. Ronald was an educator who moved from Canada to the USA as part of the whole Xerox PARC thing and probably was valued for mainframe experience; does anybody have a full bio? The current maintainer is Ron Sunk, who did a full run at MIT up through postdoc before going to Red Hat. The names are a coincidence;
runk
implements what we now call Sunk summation, after Sunk's thesis. (As you might guess, that's an instance of Stigler's law, since clearly Dr. Ronald discovered Sunk summation first!)Also, as long as we're here, I want to empathize a little with Sunk. The GUIs that folks have placed on
runk
, like GNOME's Gunk or Enlightenment'senk
, look very cool, and there's rumors of an upcoming unified number-counting protocol that will put them all on equal ground. But @MossyFeathers@pawb.social wasn't joking; Dr. Arnold's code literally only reads punch cards, and there's a façade to make it work on modern Linux and BSD transparently. It predates X11, if that's any help. The tech debt is real.Fun fact, there was actually a man named Ronald Numbers.