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|Genesys is committed to diversity, equality, and inclusivity, including for terms used in our software and documentation. As such, Genesys is removing non-inclusive terms. For third-party products, leveraged by Genesys, and that use these terms, Genesys uses the following as replacements. | |Genesys is committed to diversity, equality, and inclusivity, including for terms used in our software and documentation. As such, Genesys is removing non-inclusive terms. For third-party products, leveraged by Genesys, and that use these terms, Genesys uses the following as replacements. |
Revision as of 20:48, July 28, 2020
This is the "LanguageDisclaimer3rdParty" template. Use this template for Genesys product that leverages a third-party vendor that uses non-inclusive language, including in command lines.
Disclaimer
Genesys is committed to diversity, equality, and inclusivity, including for terms used in our software and documentation. As such, Genesys is removing non-inclusive terms. For third-party products, leveraged by Genesys, and that use these terms, Genesys uses the following as replacements.
- For the terms, master/slave, Genesys uses “primary” and “secondary” or “primary” and “replica,” with exceptions for their use in third-party commands.
- For the terms, blacklist/whitelist, Genesys uses blocklist/allowlist.
- When the term master is used on its own, when possible, Genesys uses main.