--On Monday, July 27, 2020 09:32 +1200 Jay Daley <jay@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > A question I can't resolve by Googling - has anyone > attempted to create entirely new words to represent the > concepts that master or slave have been used to represent? > e.g. a word that means "authoritative source of data that has > no dependency on another source" and has no other meaning? Jay, At least in the DNS sense, some of us (despite being old white guys with white beards) have objected to "master/slave" for years, not just because the usage may be offensive but because it is wrong technically. In that context, the so-called slave is actually fairly independent. It (or its operators) decide when check for and fetch relevant values (whether based on timeouts or on server request) and can reject and not install such updates. Unfortunately, in the DNS context, "authoritative" means someone else, but "primary" and "secondary" have been used for years. Of course, someone could probably find those offensive too, but then we get into problems with, e.g., "Director" ("Executive" or otherwise). john