[Cialug] netroots? wtf?
    Josh More 
    morej at alliancetechnologies.net
       
    Fri Oct  2 11:38:06 CDT 2009
    
    
  
I have, but it's in use more in the political sphere than the
technological one.
It hit Wordspy around the end of last year: 
http://www.wordspy.com/words/netroots.asp
Bear in mind that M-W is known for being fairly loose with language. 
After all, the more a dictionary changes year to year, the more
dictionaries they sell.  That's why I prefer to use the OED.  (Don't
even get me started on American Heritage.)
-Josh More, RHCE, CISSP, NCLP, GIAC 
 morej at alliancetechnologies.net 
 515-245-7701
>>> Todd Walton  10/02/09 7:17 AM >>>
That wacky Merriam-Webster is at it again.  Whoever heard of "netroots"?
http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/netroots
Main Entry: net·roots
Pronunciation: \ˈnet-ˌrüts, -ˌru̇ts\
Function: noun plural
Date: 2003
: the grassroots political activists who communicate via the Internet
especially by blogs
I'm in the computer business and fairly steeped in the culture and I
ain't never heard of no "netroots".  Where do they get this stuff?
define:netroots on Google only shows results for Wikipedia (and sister
Wiktionary), and Wikipedia says it's political *activism*.  Merriam
Webster, which not only should be much more discriminating in what it
accepts as a neologism, says it's political *activists*.  It's pretty
clear on that; see above.  If I organize a petition via craigslist do
I become a "netroot"?  Or is the act of organizing online "netroots"?
I suspect they didn't mean activist, but rather activism, like
Wikipedia.
Oh, the tribulations my language must endure. (*puts hand to forehead*)
--
Todd
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