- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.world
- opensource@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.world
- opensource@lemmy.ml
When GIMP 2.0 was released, I was a teenager.
Now my daughter is a teenager.That’s what the major part of version numbers is all about! /s
Some naggy hoes are bitching about how “the name is a slur for disabled people” on mastodon.
They’ve been bitching about that since the beginning.
Fun fact: The first public testing version of GIMP was released in November 1995
In October 1995, the movie Pulp Fiction was released, featuring a character named “The Gimp”.
It’s just a typical UNIX-y backronym with a pop-culture reference.They chose the name because they thought it was funny, and they did not realize it was derogatory. They did nothing wrong then, they just did not know.
Once it was brought to their attention, they had two options: they could stick with the name that they now know is derogatory and hurtful (and prevents it from being installed in some places) or they could change it.
This is not an isolated problem in the FOSS community. I was trying to roll out Linux VMs in an organizations, and I got called into a meeting because gigolo popped up a message and the user was confused and upset. Yes, it is a funny pun (it mounts what it is told to), but it ruined Linux for that organization and they went with Windows.