On Fri, 2013-03-15 at 08:25 -0700, Richard Vickery wrote:
> 
>  It is not really my intent to be rude, but each of us "hack" out own
> systems and the kernel all the time.

Unfortunately, this battle over the word "hack" and "hacker" has already
been fought and lost. The media, and just about everyone other than
hard-core geeks, uses the word "hack" to mean breaking into systems. So
it is not realistic to try and get people to stop using it that way,
even though us old geeks can remember when a "hacker" was someone worthy
of respect rather than someone worthy of a jail cell.

Heck, that's why we co-opted the word "geek", which not that long ago
was a very insulting term, and is now used as a term for people worthy
of respect, similar to how "hacker" was used in the old days.

I suppose it is confusing that the meanings of these words have changed,
but unfortunately the real meaning of a word is going to be defined by
how it is most commonly used.

--Greg


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