Abbreviations, terminology, and jargon

As with any unique distribution with a history, specific colloquialisms such as "Portage tree", or deprecated terminology such as "Herds" have influenced conversation in the Gentoo community. In order to aid new community members and harden concepts for existing ones, this article Article description::aims to serve as a location to collect terms, definitions, acronyms, colloquialisms, expressions, and all other types of jargon known to the Gentoo community.

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Abbreviations
'''Editors: please focus on the not-so-common abbreviations which are important in the Gentoo universe. Well-known general abbreviations like CPU or SCSI would not fit here.'''

Jargon
What is jargon? According to Wikipedia, jargon is the specialized terminology associated with a particular field or area of activity. In Gentoo, this means terms such as "Portage tree", "ebuild repository" (overlay), genkernel, and other terms these not quickly or easily understood by etymology alone.

Terminology

 * Portage - The package management framework for Gentoo. It downloads, unpacks, compiles, and installs packages.
 * gentoo.git - The name of Gentoo's official, primary repository containing elements of the EAPI used to install packages via Portage.
 * Herd - A deprecated term used to define a group of developers who shared maintenance responsibility for a specific group of ebuilds.
 * Portage tree - The historic title of the main ebuild repository for Gentoo. Now more of a colloquial reference.
 * Portage tree - The historic title of the main ebuild repository for Gentoo. Now more of a colloquial reference.