Usage of the term MacPorts (was: Topological sorting of perl modules)
Lawrence Velázquez
larryv at macports.org
Wed Aug 13 09:17:10 PDT 2014
On Aug 13, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Joshua Root <jmr at macports.org> wrote:
> If we were talking about portmgr then I would agree. But I don't think
> MacPorts is a collective noun, it's a proper noun denoting a single
> project. That the name has a plural form probably confuses the issue
> further.
I don't know, I think one could make a good case for sentences like:
- "MacPorts are crazy for using Tcl."
- "MacPorts are debating a strategy to handle the Crisis of Infinite Perls."
But, to emphasize the singularity of the project:
- "MacPorts is split on Subversion versus Git versus Mercurial versus timestamped folders."
And, of course, references to the software itself should be singular:
- "MacPorts compels me to imbibe liberally."
In the end, these all sound insane because I'm American.
vq
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