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by bigbillheck 1836 days ago
I see that they still say:

>>> Please don’t use “win” as an abbreviation for Microsoft Windows in GNU software or documentation. In hacker terminology, calling something a “win” is a form of praise. You’re free to praise Microsoft Windows on your own if you want, but please don’t do so in GNU packages. Please write “Windows” in full, or abbreviate it to “w.”

But they have removed some other guidance:

>>> Instead of abbreviating “Windows” to “un”, you can write it in full or abbreviate it to “woe” or “w”.

3 comments

Encountering "woe32" in GNU things was what made me stop writing M$ as a teen. It was so embarrassingly petty that it made me entirely reconsider the idea of insulting nicknames for things I don't like.
GNU has always had that childish tinge to its writings. Chief GNUsance and all that.
This is exactly why I've never been on the GNU-train. The radicality of RMS's writings and philosophies paired with the subtle condescending and childish tone in all of the guides, licenses, articles, blog posts, etc.
Free as in "free speech", yes.