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| location | Stockholm, Sweden | |
| age | 28 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 5 months |
| seen | Mar 22 at 10:24 | |
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Software developer in the mobile network telecom market.
Loves working with UX and GUI design.
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Aug 30 |
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One term for completed/cancelled and another for its counterpart Always the same type of people who decide to down vote without mentioning why, so cute.... |
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Aug 30 |
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One term for completed/cancelled and another for its counterpart +1 Personally I think active and inactive are the best ones yet. However I'm having problems selling it to my co-workers... |
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Aug 16 |
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Alternative term to “Blacklist” and “Whitelist” Thanks for your suggestions! I argued this with my product owner (who was the one who wanted to change it in the first place) who finally decided to keep Black/white -list. I believe he's still sceptical about it though. And the feature hasn't been introduced to the product yet so the terms may come to change, I'll definitely discuss the ones you mentioned with him. thanks! |
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Aug 15 |
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A single word with the same meaning as: “Latest activity” I like it! I think Updated will work great, thanks! |
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Aug 15 |
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A single word with the same meaning as: “Latest activity” Ok, sorry. I'll supply some context. Thanks! |
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Dec 9 |
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Alternative term to “Blacklist” and “Whitelist” Then again I don't think we should use something other than blacklist in combination with whitelist. Then the underlying reasoning shines through a bit too much. I wouldn't be surprised if a common user query would be then why don't they use blacklist. the alternative words have to be good enough for the user never thinking in terms of black/white -list. |
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Dec 9 |
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Alternative term to “Blacklist” and “Whitelist” +1 it's not a bad suggestion, and it differs from what anyone else has proposed. However I fear the connection is a little too vague, and that the acronym isn't prevalent enough to be understood by all.. But thanks any ways! |
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Dec 9 |
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Alternative term to “Blacklist” and “Whitelist” I hope you feel better now when you got that out of your system! |
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Dec 9 |
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Alternative term to “Blacklist” and “Whitelist” I believe my mind is made up, I don't think the potential harm for using blacklist and whitelist is big enough for finding alternatives. however, I don't have final say in the matter, so if we go with alternative terms these two you listed looked very good. Much better using 'allow' rather than 'allowed' |
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Dec 9 |
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Alternative term to “Blacklist” and “Whitelist” you make a very strong case. I'll definitely use this in today's discussion. thanks |
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Dec 9 |
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Alternative term to “Blacklist” and “Whitelist” It does have a nice ring to it, thanks for the tip! |