diff --git a/docs/jargon.1.gz b/docs/jargon.1.gz index be6f5f9..a034bc7 100644 Binary files a/docs/jargon.1.gz and b/docs/jargon.1.gz differ diff --git a/docs/jargon.html b/docs/jargon.html index 33d7933..3f5efa4 100644 --- a/docs/jargon.html +++ b/docs/jargon.html @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Free Documentation License".
-This file last generated Tuesday, 15 January 2019 10:39AM UTC +This file last generated Wednesday, 19 June 2019 05:12PM UTC
An acronym for Free and Open Source Software. Use of this term was an attempt to bridge the ideological divide between the free software and open source camps.
++ The FOSS equivalent of a brogrammer. Male, boastful, often misogynistic with shallow knowledge and lack of concern for ethics beyond the Four Freedoms. +
// , n.,obs. [obs.] Abbreviation for Freely Redistributable Software which entered general use on the Internet in 1995 after years of low-level confusion over what exactly to call software written to be passed around and shared (contending terms including freeware , shareware , and sourceware were never universally felt to be satisfactory for various subtle reasons). The first formal conference on freely redistributable software was held in Cambridge, Massachussetts, in February 1996 (sponsored by the Free Software Foundation). The conference organizers used the FRS abbreviation heavily in its calls for papers and other literature during 1995. The term was in steady though not common use until 1998 and the invention of open source , after which it became swiftly obsolete. diff --git a/docs/jargon.org b/docs/jargon.org index c535114..958b03a 100644 --- a/docs/jargon.org +++ b/docs/jargon.org @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Free Documentation License". * Generated -This file last generated Tuesday, 15 January 2019 10:39AM UTC +This file last generated Wednesday, 19 June 2019 05:12PM UTC * Glossary ** ( @@ -599,6 +599,9 @@ Acronym for Free/Libre and Open Source Software. See FOSS. *** FOSS An acronym for Free and Open Source Software. Use of this term was an attempt to bridge the ideological divide between the free software and open source camps. +*** FOSSbro +The FOSS equivalent of a brogrammer. Male, boastful, often misogynistic with shallow knowledge and lack of concern for ethics beyond the Four Freedoms. + *** FRS // , n.,obs. [obs.] Abbreviation for Freely Redistributable Software which entered general use on the Internet in 1995 after years of low-level confusion over what exactly to call software written to be passed around and shared (contending terms including freeware , shareware , and sourceware were never universally felt to be satisfactory for various subtle reasons). The first formal conference on freely redistributable software was held in Cambridge, Massachussetts, in February 1996 (sponsored by the Free Software Foundation). The conference organizers used the FRS abbreviation heavily in its calls for papers and other literature during 1995. The term was in steady though not common use until 1998 and the invention of open source , after which it became swiftly obsolete. diff --git a/entries/FOSSbro.txt b/entries/FOSSbro.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1952e85 --- /dev/null +++ b/entries/FOSSbro.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +FOSSbro + +The FOSS equivalent of a brogrammer. Male, boastful, often misogynistic +with shallow knowledge and lack of concern for ethics beyond the Four +Freedoms.