Glimpse fork of GIMP is proof how sensitive we became online, who gives a shit if GIMP is offensive word in some language? I'm pretty sure that its devs didn't want to offend anyone, this is just stupid

@trwnh
I'm against spreading of stupidity among people because I care about them, I can't explain you this enough.

@nikolal is it really that "stupid" to say "hey maybe we shouldn't name our program after a slur", or "maybe some people are unable to use a program with such a hurtful name"?

@trwnh
There are 7k+ languages, its stupid to change well established name of good product to something else because some of those 7k+ languages find it offensive

@nikolal the language is english. but also, the language is not relevant; what is relevant in language is how your words are understood. there is no reason to keep a bad name. there is *especially* no reason to keep a bad name that is hurting other people because of how bad it is.

@trwnh @nikolal while I agree that one should care about other people, there is a limit. I must say this whole issue is way overblown.

@blacklight447 @nikolal a lot of people with physical disabilities would disagree.

@trwnh @nikolal what would be more important: brand recognition build it over 25 years, or keeping 2/3 people on the internet satisfied, I would know what I would choose. Look I get that you can't go offending people, but you can't just keep changing your name every time a few people online use it as a curse word. That's not realistic.

@blacklight447 @nikolal The "brand recognition" is nearly nonexistent, and worth less than the potential audience that would be open to using the software if the name was different. "Have you tried using The GIMP?" does not sound like a software recommendation.

@trwnh
You didn't make any good points. GIMP is well known software in image editing community as first alternative to Photoshop
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@trwnh @nikolal now how many people outside of the "image Editting community" would even bother with software they never use anyway.

@blacklight447 @nikolal people edit images casually. that does not make them part of some "community". an image editor is just a utility. they might as well use paint.exe.

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