Re: /proc/bus/pci

From: Linus Torvalds (torvalds@transmeta.com)
Date: Thu Jun 05 2003 - 10:51:31 EST


On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Albert Cahalan wrote:
>
> Some of the IBMers use "phb" instead of "hose" or "domain".

Gods, did they run out of vowels in _that_ part of IBM too?

Where do they go? Is there somebody at IBM that hoards vowels, and will
one day hold the rest of the world hostage? "Mwahahahaa! If you don't buy
support from IBM, you can never use the letter 'A' again! Whahahahhhaah!".

I can see it now.

What the _f*ck_ is wrong with just calling it "PCI domain". It's a fine
word, and yes, "domain" is used commonly in computer language, but that's
a _good_ thing. Everybody immediately understands what it is about.

There is no goodness to acronyms where you have to be some "insider" to
know what the hell it means. That "hose" thing has the same problem: I
don't know about anybody else, but to me a "hose" is a logn narrow conduit
for water, and a "PCI hose" doesn't much make sense to me.

A "phb" just makes me go "Whaa?"

                Linus

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