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Consider not promoting the term "sanity test"/"sanity check" #55

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carols10cents opened this issue Aug 25, 2015 · 2 comments
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Consider not promoting the term "sanity test"/"sanity check" #55

carols10cents opened this issue Aug 25, 2015 · 2 comments

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@carols10cents
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So, for one thing, I'm not entirely convinced that there's a significant difference between how you've defined "smoke test" and "sanity test" in section 10.1.

For another, the term implies that "sanity" is a good thing and "insanity" is a bad thing, and, albeit indirectly, subtly reinforces the stigma associated with mental health problems.

While leaving the term "sanity test" out of the book certainly isn't going to stop everyone from using it, it's something that I thought you might be interested in at least thinking about.

On that note...

@sdzivanovich
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Relevant: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanity_check

Particularly: Software sanity tests are synonymous with smoke tests.

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laboon commented Aug 25, 2015

Agreed, although I have certainly used the term in the past in a slightly different way, there is no need to continue using ableist terminology if it is not necessary, and generally seen as synonymous with smoke testing.

@laboon laboon closed this as completed in 55c05a1 Aug 25, 2015
timparenti added a commit to timparenti/cs1632-ebook that referenced this issue Sep 24, 2015
Per laboon#55.  This was missed in 55c05a1.

This was the only occurrence before the term's formal introduction
several chapters later.
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