tags 445089 fixed-upstream
thanks

"compatibility" it is then.   Changed in 2.68.

A. Costa wrote:
> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 20:20:27 +0200
> Michael Kerrisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>> minimize -inter-operability problems.
>>> +compatibility problems.
>> Why do you want to change the wording here?
> 
> 1) The more positive connotations of 'interoperability' conflict with
> the always negative "problems"; 'compatibility' is relatively neutral.
> 
> 2) In the definitions below, note how 'interoperability' encompasses
> hardware, so it's the more general term -- since 'man services' is pure
> software, an implication of hardware is surplus.
> 
>   From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) [foldoc]:
> 
>   compatible
>        
>           <jargon> Different systems (e.g., {programs}, {file formats},
>           {protocols}, even {programming languages}) that can work
>           together or exchange data are said to be compatible.
>        
>           See also {backward compatible}, {forward compatible}.
>        
>           (1998-01-15)
> 
> 
>   interoperability
>        
>           The ability of software and hardware on multiple machines from
>           multiple vendors to communicate.
> 
> 3) Try saying these out loud a few times, which sounds better?
> 
>       minimize interoperability problems.
>       minimize compatibility problems.
> 
>    (Caveat -- balancing the metre of a phrase can imbalance a sentence or
>     paragraph.)
> 
> 
> Anyway, "inter-operability" (with hyphen) got flagged as not being in the
> dictionary, if nothing else it should lose the hyphen.
> 
> Which all goes to show that advocating substitutes is "expensive".
> Pending some way to reduce the "cost" of such edits; perhaps what's
> needed is some Fowler-like compilation of undesirable technical phrases
> and their preferred forms, which when automated could refer curious
> parties to some appropriate entry.  Not today though!
> 

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