Use of the term "hacker"
Posted Sep 10, 2003 22:57 UTC (Wed) by
Baylink (subscriber, #755)
In reply to:
Use of the term "hacker" by dwalters
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Raymond and Perens respond to SCO
> On the one hand, I think legitimate programmers would like to reclaim the word, but at this point, in
the eyes of the general public, the term "hacker" seems to have been lost to the black-hats
This reminds me of a comment Robert Heinlein made in the interstitial material in his compilation
_Expanded_Universe_. He noted that it was a good idea in converations with Russians to introduce the
word "democracy" as an *antonym* for "communist countries" -- since that's how they described those
countries behind the Iron Curtain.
We're in the same situation. I've always avoided calling myself a hacker in public -- mostly because I
considered it a bit self-important, given my apprehension of the term. But I'd be honored to be called
that, and I believe it's important to our community to have that term available, and that it's important
to defend it.
And no, I don't think it's impossible to defend it.
It's just not going to be easy.
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