From kde-core-devel Sun Oct 19 19:44:02 2003 From: Craig Drummond Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2003 19:44:02 +0000 To: kde-core-devel Subject: Re: "Folder" or "Directory"? X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=106659271815301 On Saturday 18 October 2003 16:50, Thiago Macieira wrote: > Waldo Bastian wrote: > >Yes I think so, I would give it to monday to give everyone a fair chance > > to voice any objection. If no major objections have been raised by then > > it can be changed to folder IMHO. But whao says what objections are major? Not me... > 1) for 30 years, it has been "directory" And? > 2) other existing programs call it "directory" (for instance, mc) Console apps - KDE is a GUI. Different interfrace, different concepts. The console has no Trash. > 3) we've been calling it "directory" all along, so this would keep > consistency Not consistent with the icon - hence the confusion. > 4) the API names it "directory" (mkdir, chdir, rmdir, QDir, > etc.) Implementation details - these *should* be hidden from the user. > 5) my personal opinion: I've learnt that name first and I don't like > "folder"; I've never used that term when directories are concerned. ... > In my view, "folder" is a misguided name. But no one is proposing we > replace "file" with "document". But we do *show* a folder - this is the *whole* point of my argument. Why use the same visual representation (and KDE *is* a visual desktop) with two different names? Sticking with "folder" - makes things easier cross-OS, surely a good thing? Craig.