No. Conversions about it were being avoided due to being in a work context and in general. The same goes for coc (vim plugin) by the way.
No. Conversions about it were being avoided due to being in a work context and in general. The same goes for coc (vim plugin) by the way.
That's exactly what parent said, people are overly sensitive and that's why the name had to change.
bistrat2003 said:
> people are overly sensitive and can't bear the thought that someone might make some harmless naughty jokes
ironmagma could have said:
> people are overly sensitive and avoid talking about Coq at work and in general
Both can be motivating factors, but not necessarily. It's possible that the Coq development team doesn't care about the jokes, but they do care about people being comfortable saying the name aloud at work.
Not overly. Appropriately. Why would you risk your reputation and job to talk about a theorem prover? The pros and cons are not evenly weighted.