> On 18 Feb 2017, at 19:40, Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 7:23 PM, Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se <mailto:daniel@yesql.se>> wrote:
> > On 18 Feb 2017, at 17:00, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us <mailto:tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>> wrote:
> >
> > Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net <mailto:magnus@hagander.net>> writes:
> >> On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 12:16 AM, Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se <mailto:daniel@yesql.se>> wrote:
> >>> Apple rebranded Mac OS X to macOS in 2016, and are now referring to all
> >>> versions as macOS.
> >
> >> Have they retroactively re-branded old versions, or do we need to consider
> >> that?
> >
> > As Daniel said, they're retroactively calling all versions macOS. I'm
> > sure you can still find "OS X" in places, but that's just because they
> > haven't been thorough about updating everything.
>
> Although it might qualify as nitpicking, I did deliberately leave OS X Server
> 10.7 with “OS X” since that’s an app and not an operating system, and it was
> when shipped named OS X Server.
>
> I noticed you also left the url as macosx. Do we care enough to rename that and have to set up a redirect, or are we
fineto keep it macosx there?
Changing, and adding a redirect from /macosx, seemed a bit overkill to me.
Wouldn’t hurt, but I dont think /macosx will be a cause of confusion.
> > I think "macOS" is just better all-around for our purposes, and we should
> > be grateful for the opportunity to change our documentation.
>
> +1
>
> Good enough for me - applied :)
Thanks!
cheers ./daniel