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I read it several hours before writing that comment.

Regardless of the motivation for the naming having come from tormenting bee-hating guy, the naming had to make sense. The developer in question would probably not have gotten away trying to call a registry root "fiddlestick". He had a boss, and peers, and they signed off on "hive".

Perhaps that person had some creative name for the entire thing instead of "The Registry" (Apiary? Ha!), which perhaps had been overruled. The "Hive" jargon is not really end-user-facing, though.



how do you know they "signed off" on anything? were you there?

a generation of people getting to grips with NT in the 90s will disagree with you on your last point, too.




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