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Date:      Thu, 17 May 2007 09:46:16 -0600
From:      Coleman Kane <cokane@cokane.org>
To:        David Malone <dwmalone@maths.tcd.ie>
Cc:        Dag-Erling Sm??rgrav <des@des.no>, src-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org, Rong-En Fan <rafan@FreeBSD.org>, cvs-src@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: cvs commit: src/contrib/top commands.c machine.h top.X top.c
Message-ID:  <1179416776.1142.12.camel@localhost>
In-Reply-To: <20070517110808.GA24532@walton.maths.tcd.ie>
References:  <200705041542.l44Fgwsq012507@repoman.freebsd.org> <86lkfnu9ga.fsf@dwp.des.no> <20070517110808.GA24532@walton.maths.tcd.ie>

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On Thu, 2007-05-17 at 12:08 +0100, David Malone wrote:
> On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 10:43:17AM +0200, Dag-Erling Sm??rgrav wrote:
> > Rong-En Fan <rafan@FreeBSD.org> writes:
> > >   Log:
> > >   - s/jail id/jail ID/, acronyms should be in uppercase in general. Also,
> > >     it is written this way in jail(8).
> 
> > ID is not an acronym, it is an abbreviation of "identifier".
> 
> This gets some discussion on the Grammar Girl blog. ID is slightly
> unusual because it should probably be written "Id." and might be
> said "Id" not "eye-dee". Thus it has aspects of an acronym (it looks
> like one and is pronounced like one), but isn't actually formed
> from initials.
> 
> (Of course, if something is an acronym or an initialism depends a
> bit on what dialect you speak. For me, PXE was an initialism, and
> I was rather suprised to discover that is was an acronym in Californian ;-)
> 
> 	David.

Heh that's a good one. It took me a moment to figure out what this
"Pixie Boot" was that everyone kept talking about. I still insist upon
calling it P-X-E, though.

--
Coleman Kane




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