Raymond Hettinger <raymond.hettin...@gmail.com> added the comment:

Mostly, I don't think these changes should be made, particularly in cases where 
"slave" isn't mentioned at all.  The word "master" is used in many contexts 
where master/slave doesn't apply (such as "master key").   Also, I think the PR 
disrespects all the original authors of the various documentation entries, none 
of whom have been consulted.

If a particular passage is demonstrably unclear or offensive, it should be 
changed; otherwise, we shouldn't let vaguely formed notions of political 
correctness shape other clear uses of plain English.  

As far as I can't tell there isn't a single instance where the docs use 
"master" as a reference to human slavery or where the use could be seen to 
imply an endorsement of that notion.

FWIW, Guido drew a line for this a few years ago when someone suggested 
removing the example using the phrase, "I see said the blind man and he picked 
up the hammer and saw".  The judgment was that we weren't going to go down this 
path unless there was actual offensive speech.

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nosy: +rhettinger

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