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[–] MeetMeAtTheMovies@hexbear.net 6 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Do we have any actual documentation of anybody who might be called a 'gimp' actually being offended by the name?

You want documentation that gimp is offensive? Go call your boss a gimp. They’ll give you some documentation. Feel free to share it here.

Gimp does not refer to people with movement disabilities. It stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program.

Pretending to not understand when an acronym spells a word is a new one to me. Maybe you should be writing bill names for congress.

Or is this just more performant bullshit?

I dunno about you, but last time I used it, gimp was pretty performant.

See? That’s me intentionally misunderstanding something obvious in order to ignore a point you’re making. See how transparent and ineffective it is?

[–] SirEDCaLot@lemmy.today 2 points 5 days ago

You want documentation that gimp is offensive?

'Gimp' as referring to someone with a disability, is offensive. That's not the only use of the word.

Or are you on the camp that we should rename IDE connections 'master' and 'slave' because a dark-skinned person might have a problem with that?

Pretending to not understand when an acronym spells a word

I understand exactly what it means. I am pointing out that it has more than one meaning.

The point of my original comment (which you apparently missed) was that GIMP has been called GIMP for years/decades... if in that time nobody has actually been offended by the name, then why is it important to change it now?

Let me give you an example- let's say I make a piece of software called Web Output Parser, or WOP. Obviously 'wop' is a potentially offensive term, as it was once a slur that refers to people of Italian descent.
If my WEb Output Parser is used by millions over 15+ years, and not one single Italian-descent person reports offense, am I under some obligation to change the name to avoid a future offense that hasn't occurred in almost two decades? Does the fact that the pejorative use of the word has gone out of common vocabulary make any difference?

That's why I say it's performant. Renaming GIMP would cause a problem for millions of people who use, modify, and distribute GIMP, all to avoid an offense that hasn't happened in almost 20 years.