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== Capitalization problems ==
 
== Capitalization problems ==
  
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I recognize on this page the need to make it a bit less <i>shouty.</i>
 
I recognize on this page the need to make it a bit less <i>shouty.</i>
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Editing will commence. [[User:ForOldHack|ForOldHack]] ([[User talk:ForOldHack|talk]]) 11:05, 16 April 2019 (CEST)
 
Editing will commence. [[User:ForOldHack|ForOldHack]] ([[User talk:ForOldHack|talk]]) 11:05, 16 April 2019 (CEST)
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:While in general I agree about Wikipedia's ideas about readability, my personal opinion is that the correct way to capitalize retro names is the way their various vendors did back then. E.g. the NORD-1 computer was named that way, so I grumbled a lot when Wikipedia changed that to Nord-1.  SYSVr3 was written SYSV3r when new, wasn't it? One reason I prefer other wikis than Wikipedia these days is that we're not so strict about their rules..  [[User:Tor|Tor]] ([[User talk:Tor|talk]]) 13:43, 16 April 2019 (CEST)
 
:While in general I agree about Wikipedia's ideas about readability, my personal opinion is that the correct way to capitalize retro names is the way their various vendors did back then. E.g. the NORD-1 computer was named that way, so I grumbled a lot when Wikipedia changed that to Nord-1.  SYSVr3 was written SYSV3r when new, wasn't it? One reason I prefer other wikis than Wikipedia these days is that we're not so strict about their rules..  [[User:Tor|Tor]] ([[User talk:Tor|talk]]) 13:43, 16 April 2019 (CEST)
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: I'm going to agree with that; let's be historically accurate.
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: There are some issues, though; e.g. Bell initially spelled UNIX as all caps (see e.g. [[Setting up UNIX - Sixth Edition|here]]), and I think the trademark is that way, but later switched to 'Unix' (although some documents use a mix, see e.g. [[Setting Up Unix - Seventh Edition]]). For things which talk about a particular point in time, one can use the appropriate version (e.g. all V6-specific articles should use 'UNIX'), but for articles covering long periods of time, I'm not sure there is a good answer. [[User:Jnc|Jnc]] ([[User talk:Jnc|talk]]) 15:45, 16 April 2019 (CEST)
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:I would just like to have some consistency, damn the trademark/Unix(tm) wars.
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:and fyi: STREAMS is goddamn all caps. Humph. [[User:ForOldHack|ForOldHack]] ([[User talk:ForOldHack|talk]]) 01:39, 19 April 2019 (CEST)

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Capitalization problems

Wikipedia Manual of Style: Capitalization

I recognize on this page the need to make it a bit less shouty.

For this page/wiki I would like to only capitolize acronyms: i.e.

Unix is not an acronym but a trademark. Sys V is a version, and by convention is represented by a roman numeral, and AT&T must remain AT&T.

Editing will commence. ForOldHack (talk) 11:05, 16 April 2019 (CEST)

While in general I agree about Wikipedia's ideas about readability, my personal opinion is that the correct way to capitalize retro names is the way their various vendors did back then. E.g. the NORD-1 computer was named that way, so I grumbled a lot when Wikipedia changed that to Nord-1. SYSVr3 was written SYSV3r when new, wasn't it? One reason I prefer other wikis than Wikipedia these days is that we're not so strict about their rules.. Tor (talk) 13:43, 16 April 2019 (CEST)
I'm going to agree with that; let's be historically accurate.
There are some issues, though; e.g. Bell initially spelled UNIX as all caps (see e.g. here), and I think the trademark is that way, but later switched to 'Unix' (although some documents use a mix, see e.g. Setting Up Unix - Seventh Edition). For things which talk about a particular point in time, one can use the appropriate version (e.g. all V6-specific articles should use 'UNIX'), but for articles covering long periods of time, I'm not sure there is a good answer. Jnc (talk) 15:45, 16 April 2019 (CEST)
I would just like to have some consistency, damn the trademark/Unix(tm) wars.
and fyi: STREAMS is goddamn all caps. Humph. ForOldHack (talk) 01:39, 19 April 2019 (CEST)