PSA: we've got a couple projects switching from I²C "master/slave" to "initiator/target" already, so if you're looking for more accurate and descriptive nomenclature, consider these :) https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/pull/2244 … https://github.com/GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow/commit/5a53dc1649a238cbf6d2f21ba599635579387f89 …
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I'm still trying to find a good replacement for "disk mastering" as used in relationship of creating a master ISO image. I used disk imaging in a recent video but that's not exactly a great replacement since imaging a disk and mastering it are different in my mind.
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I'm not sure if that usage is problematic, to be honest. I asked about this recently (and similar cases, like audio mastering) and didn't really get pushback. The word "slave" is a direct reference to slavery, but the word "master" when not juxtaposed with "slave" isn't AFAICS.
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I think 'Clocker - Clockee' for I²C is descriptive and accurate. There are those who do the clocking, and those who get clocked.
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Clock stretching says both sides are clockers! In practice the clock is the lowest rate of both sides' demands :-)
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