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OpenJDK Bug Report Complains Source Code 'Has Too Many Swear Words'
Saturday December 15, 2018. 04:34 PM , from Slashdot
Thursday a bug report complained that the source code for OpenJDK, the free and open-source implementation of Java, 'has too many swear words.' An anonymous reader writes:
'There are many instances of swear words inside OpenJDK jdk/jdk source, scattered all over the place,' reads the bug report. 'As OpenJDK is used in a professional context, it seems inappropriate to leave these 12 instances in there, so here's a changeset to remove them.' IBM software developer (and OpenJDK team member and contributor) Adam Farley responded that 'after discussion with the community, three determinations were reached': 'Damn' and 'Crap' are not swear words. Three of the four f-bombs are located in jszip.js, which should be corrected upstream (will follow up). The f-bomb in BitArray.java, as well as the rude typo in SoftChannel.java, *are* swear words and should be removed to resolve this work item. He promised a new webrev would be uploaded to reflect these determinations, and the bug has been marked as 'resolved.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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