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Onshapers or Onshapists

Ste_WilsonSte_Wilson Member Posts: 384 EDU

@MichaelPascoe raised this important issue in another post (linked below), but i think it needs some serious consideration!

Are we ers or ists?

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  • NeilCookeNeilCooke Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,738

    ers

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  • MichaelPascoeMichaelPascoe Member Posts: 2,047 PRO

    Isn't really something you can choose. Takes a bit longer to reach the title Onshapist.


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  • Konst_ShKonst_Sh Member Posts: 56 PRO

    Lets not make it a binary problem - here a third one: Onshapionists.

  • martin_kopplowmartin_kopplow Member Posts: 587 PRO
    edited January 5

    It is a matter of consistency and cannot be decided upon as a standalone issue: It all depends on whether Onshape itself is an -ism, an -ion, or an -ology. I always get extra careful if things are - isms or - ions, for this rises the probability level of feet loosing grip to the ground.

    So I think we're Onshapologists as long as we merely theoreticise on it, and might even be Onshapicians if we actually practicise it.

  • Ste_WilsonSte_Wilson Member Posts: 384 EDU

    Some really good points being made!

    @martin_kopplow I'd never really thought about it like that!

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  • martin_kopplowmartin_kopplow Member Posts: 587 PRO

    @Ste_Wilson

    Think of language as some kind of feature tree to design meanings. Look, there's a derive feature, too! ;0)

  • rick_randallrick_randall Member Posts: 349 ✭✭✭

    "Onshapologists" Thanks for the laugh @martin_kopplow -

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