>>>>> On Sun, 30 Mar 2014, Rich Freeman wrote: > Proposal 2 > "Whenever practical developers are required to use unit prefixes > defined in IEC 80000-13 (KB, KiB, etc) so that output is unambiguous. > This does not require maintainers to patch upstream code to change its > behavior, but they should be applied with code that originates in > Gentoo." > This takes no stance on whether 1000 vs 1024 is preferred but still > requires the new-style prefixes to remove ambiguity. I strongly > advocate that using "KB" to refer to 1024 bytes is a recipe for > confusion, if only because everybody who attends a decent school comes > out indoctrinated that kilo means something else. +1 (Should be lower case k for kilo though, i.e. "kB" for 1000 bytes and "KiB" for 1024 bytes.) Ulrich