From: jhamrick via Trac Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 04:38:13 +0000 (-0500) Subject: Removed the blurb about unclasses. X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/wiki.git/commitdiff_plain/05f5f896a52ab760af4fdcb64a4cae2c38cc8b17?ds=sidebyside Removed the blurb about unclasses. --- diff --git a/doc/UsingZephyr b/doc/UsingZephyr index c9ebaac..67f604d 100644 --- a/doc/UsingZephyr +++ b/doc/UsingZephyr @@ -75,9 +75,6 @@ Some common classes include: '''Personal Classes''':: By convention, nearly every Zephyr user has a "personal" class that is the same as their username. How this class is used varies from person to person, but it's often a sort of mini-blog, a place to report what one is working on or up to, or ask friends questions, or just rant about something. -'''"un" Classes''':: - Many people use "un" classes in addition to their personal class, for example {{{johndoe}}} might use {{{-c unjohndoe}}}. Sometimes there are nested un-classes as well, such as {{{-c ununjohndoe}}} or {{{-c unununjohndoe}}}. It is extremely rare to see anything more than three "un"s. Un-classes are generally used for snarking about a conversation going on in the next class up ({{{-c unjohndoe}}} snarking about {{{-c johndoe}}}), or for more intense ranting. The more "un"s, the more intense the snarking/ranting generally becomes. - === Zephyr Slang === If you spend enough time on Zephyr, you'll begin noticing some strange phrases and words being thrown around. Some of these include: