Replace wsmaster by eradicating problematic language
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wsmaster
word is problematic and needs to be replaced
Describe the solution you’d like
Here are current proposals for the new name
- [ ] wsserver
- [ ] cheserver
- [ ] api
- [ ] controller
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Issue Analytics
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- Created 3 years ago
- Comments:8 (8 by maintainers)
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yes agree @amisevsk I put the
controller
as I heard it but probably it will not be picked up because the role of the controller is shifting to a different codebaseMarking this resolved as things got merged and no one has commented since Sep 2021.