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The Swedish and git pull, or 'I fingered myself 5 min. ago'

26 点作者 adamhowell超过 15 年前

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phantom784超过 15 年前
I run into this problem as an English speaker. My university makes its directory accessible via the finger protocol, so I talk about fingering people all the time. Worst named command ever.<p>Of course, being a college student, I find the whole thing hilarious.
jcl超过 15 年前
The command "git" itself is not exactly international-friendly.<p><a href="http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/git" rel="nofollow">http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/git</a><p>We must simply assume that Linus was trying to annoy as many people as possible.
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epochwolf超过 15 年前
Hardly a new problem. This happens in english all the time.<p>A friend and I were using the word "twat" as a passed tense for tweet until someone pointed out this word already has a meaning. And yes, I was completely unaware of the meaning.<p>You can also discuss processes as parents killing children, reaping dead children, zombied children, etc.
j_baker超过 15 年前
Personally, I say that it's difficult enough to choose a name that fits just one language. But to make it fit multiple languages? I hypothesize that the difficulty in naming will increase exponentially based on how many languages you're considering.
ams1超过 15 年前
Another reason you should fetch and merge, not pull!
berntb超过 15 年前
Then consider the Swedish name "Jerker" (for males, of course).<p>Maybe there is some deep insights here into our Swedish psyche? :-)