ACRONYM	Abbreviated Coded Rendition Of Name Yielding Meaning
AFAIC	As Far As I'm Concerned
AFAIK	As Far As I Know
AFAIR	As Far As I Recall
APPS	Application Packaging Problems & Solutions.  As opposed to bug reports. Inspired by Gerrit P. Haase as a mnemonic for the purpose of the cygwin-apps mailing list
ATM	At The Moment
AYS	Are You Sure? Can also mean "Are You Serious?". First used on the list by Dave Korn
BLODA	Big List Of Dodgy Apps. A list of applications that interfere with the normal working of Cygwin by intrusively injecting themselves in the system call chain. First used on the list by Dave Korn. Also sometimes written as TBLODA (The Big List Of Dodgy Apps).
BOFH	Bastard Operator From Hell.  A nasty character from a set of diaries which brought us a whole load of fun and a bunch of widely used terminology (e.g., "luser").  The original epitome of meanness. Currently at BOFHweb. First used on the list by Alejandro Lopez-Valencia. See also BWAM
BSOD	Blue Screen Of Death.  Not Cygwin's fault!
BTDT	Been There, Done That. First used on the list by Andrew DeFaria
BTW	By The Way
BWAM	Because We Are Mean(tm). The Cygwin slogan. A variation of WJM used in answering the "Why isn't something working the way I think it should be?" type of question. Follows the MSFTEU Cygwin philosophy. First used on the list by Sam Edge
CAMP	Cygwin Apache MySQL PHP [Framework]. The one that's been "coming soon to a mirror near you"(tm) for almost two years now. Coined by Stipe Tolj. Correction: make that five years!
CGF	Computer-Generated Forms...  J/K!  This one's not really an acronym, but rather the initials of the Cygwin project manager, Christopher Faylor.  He's the best.  It's here for all those people reading the list and wondering "WTF is CGF?". See also RCM and IDD
CKOA	Cygwin Keeper of Acronyms (yours truly). Coined by Christopher Faylor
CLI	Clearly Less Intimidating.  Also "Command Line Interface"
CTDW	Cygwin Technical Documentation Writer. *Ubersexy*
CYA	Cover Your Ass. First used on the list by Thomas L. Roche
CYGWIN	Multiple variants have been suggested, take your pick:                  - Coolness You Get Where Initially None (mine)                                  - Can You Guess What's Implemented Next (mine)                                  - Cramming Your Gut With Indispensable Necessities (Gary R. Van Sickle)         - Cygwin: Your Greatest Winner In Necessities (Ronald Landheer-Cieslak)         - Can't You Get With It, Ninnies? (Christopher Faylor)                          - Caught You Giving Whiny Info? Not! (Geoffrey Ruscoe)                          - Can You Grok When I'm Nice? (Graucsh)                                         - Callous Youthful Geeks With Insipid Neuroses (David Rayner)
CYNUX	CYgwin's Not UniX.  Pronounced "cynics". First suggested by Cliff Hones; resurfaced in its present form in a post by Linda Walsh.  Pronounciation suggested by, well, me, and don't you dare dispute it!
DTRT	Do The Right Thing.  Always a worthy goal... First used on the list by Jani Tiainen
EMBI	Excuse My Butting In.  Anyone with sense enough to say this is usually excused... First used on the list by Bas van Gompel. See also IMHO
FAQ	Frequently Asked Questions.  When written as "The FAQ", refers to the Cygwin FAQ
FTR	For The Record.  Should be found in the Cygwin mailing list archives. Introduced by Corinna Vinschen
FUCS	Fast User Context Switching.  A feature of Windows XP that fouled up the older versions of the cygipc unofficial package. Introduced by Frank Seesink
FWICS	From What I Can See... First used on the list by Earnie Boyd
FWIW	For What It's Worth
FYI	For Your Information. Also "Fix Yourself It" (for all the Star Wars fans out there)
GIGO	Garbage In, Garbage Out. See also PEBCAK
GPL	Go Play Lawyer.  Also General Public License. Subject of a lot of misinterpretations and discussions on the list recently. Could become the next swear word. Also CGF's favorite topic. Be sure to discuss it on the Cygwin mailing list...
GTG	Good To Go.  Used mostly on the cygwin-apps mailing list to indicate that a package is ready to be included in the Cygwin distribution. Coined by Daniel Reed
HTH	Hope This Helps
IAFNAB	It's A Feature, Not A Bug. Coined by Shankar Unni
IANACE	I Am Not A Cygwin Expert. Usually an admission on the part of a person who is well on the way to becoming one. Coined by David Rothenberger
IANAL	I Am Not A Lawyer.  Appears often in GPL discussions. You may safely ignore anyone making this statement (YANALATEYHSMBSI)
ICE	Internal Compiler Error. When things go BANG! in gcc...
IDD	Insulting, Demeaning, Domineering. Used by Gary R. Van Sickle to describe CGF's manner of communication.  Adopted by CGF. See also RCM
IDTYRMTST	I Don't Think You Really Meant To Say That. First used on the list by Dave Korn. A milder form of YOWTWYWT
IIRC	If I Recall Correctly
IIUC	If I Understand Correctly
IMAO	In My Arrogant Opinion.  A stronger form of IMNSHO, rarely used. First used on the list by Alejandro Lopez-Valencia. See also BOFH
IMHO	In My Humble Opinion
IMNSHO	In My Not So Humble Opinion.  Usually reserved for people who actually know what they are doing
IMO	In My Opinion
IOW	In Other Words
ITA	Inten[d|t] To Adopt. Used on the cygwin-apps mailing list to indicate the intent to adopt an orphaned package already in the Cygwin distribution.  Usually followed by the package name.  Adopting a package gets an automatic gold star. See also ITP
ITIYM	I Take It You Mean... First used on the list by Michel Bardiaux
ITP	Inten[d|t] To Package. Used on the cygwin-apps mailing list to indicate the intent to provide a new package.  Usually followed by the package name. See also ITA
IWFM	It Works For Me.  Also WFM (or WJFFM for extra emphasis). Corinna, you want credit for this one?
J/K	Just Kidding.  Also implied by the ;-) () or :-) () emoticons. Frankly, I thought it was universal, but then Gareth complained that it wasn't in the OLOCA, so here it is.  Enjoy!
JAT	Just A Thought. First used on the list by Ronald Landheer-Cieslak. See also JTYMLTK
JTYMLTK	Just Thought You Might Like To Know. First used on the list by Ronald Landheer-Cieslak. See also JAT
KOTPPLAUOP	Keeper Of The Pending Package List And Uploader Of Packages. Coined by Corinna Vinschen. See also APPS
LART	Luser Attitude Readjustment Tool.  Usually consists of a large billet of wood usable as a club, in the hands of a rather angry system administrator. When missing either component, an RTFM or STFW message would work almost as well. First used on the list (in a very appropriately numbered message) by Rafael Kitover
LOL	Laughing Out Loud.  A rare treat, mostly in OT messages.
MSFTEU	Maximum Surprise For The End User.  The Cygwin philosophy. Coined by Christopher Faylor. Very appropriate, as Cygwin runs on Microsoft Windows&trade;. See also BWAM and WJM
NNTR	No Need To Reply
NP	No Problem.  Really...
OLOCA	Official List of Cygwin Acronyms.  This document. Coined by yours truly. Guess we're stuck with it now... See below for the acronym inclusion policy
OOTB	Out Of The Box.  Indicates that some program doesn't need to be ported to Cygwin.  Those make the best packages for newbie maintainers...
OSCA	Only Specifically Cygwin-list Acronyms.  The policy for constructing the OLOCA. This acronym also gives us the opportunity to have our own award ceremony for the best acronym, a.k.a. "the Cygwin night at the OSCAs". Coined by Dave Korn.  Awards idea by Karl M
OT	Off-Topic.  Anything not belonging on the list according to the Cygwin mailing lists description, like non-Cygwin software, jokes or discussing acronyms. Hey, wait a minute!.. See also TITTTL
OTOH	On The Other Hand
PCYMTNQREAIYR	Please Configure Your Mailer To Not Quote Raw E-mail Addresses In Your Replies. Some mailers include the raw e-mail address in the "Joe &lt;joe@example.com&gt; wrote:" line. The web archives for the mailing lists are publicly available. Let's not feed the spam harvesters! (Some people express doubt that munging addresses actually works, but a spam report from CDT.org shows that spam harvesters often don't bother decoding even the simplest anti-spam measures such as replacing "@" with "AT" and "." with "DOT"). Of course, there may be other raw e-mail addresses in messages, e.g., in signatures, but that's the choice of the person sending the message. Coined by yours truly.
PCYMTWLL	Please Configure Your Mailer To Wrap Long Lines. Some mailers don't, and then most of the message ends up looking like one lo-ong line in the web archives.  Very annoying to have to scroll left and right as well as up and down. Please be considerate! Also, some MTAs simply truncate long lines at 998 characters (the maximum allowed by RFC2821 and RFC2822) instead of wrapping them, so information in your message may actually be lost if your mailer doesn't wrap lines or encode line continuations properly. Note that this does not apply to cases where the lines do need to be long, e.g., program output included verbatim, or patches.  In those cases it's ok to have long lines. Coined by yours truly.
PEBCAK	Problem Exists Between Chair And Keyboard. A.k.a "Cockpit Error".  Often true. . See also PEBKAC
PEBKAC	Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair. See PEBCAK
PGA	Patches Gratefully Accepted.  The old Cygwin catchphrase.  Apparently replaced by PTC (maybe for the better)
PMI	Pardon My Ignorance. First used on the list by David Rayner (ZZapper). See also WTF
POL	Plain Outta Luck. Like when trying to run a Linux or Solaris binary on Cygwin. First used on the list by Michel Bardiaux. See also YOWTWYWT
PPAST	Please Provide a Simple Testcase. Suggested by yours truly. Don't think this one will ever take off, though... *Sigh*... See also STC
PPIOSPE	Please Post Instead Of Sending Private Email.  Posting on the mailing lists not only gives access to more expertise than any one person can provide, but also ensures that the questions and answers are archived on the web for future enlightenment seekers.  Besides, the Cygwin community netiquette sez so. Pronounced "Pee-Pee-Yows-Pee". Suggested by Carlo Florendo
PTC	Patches Thoughtfully Considered.  The new Cygwin catchphrase. Apparently replaces PGA.  The catchphrase was introduced by Christopher Faylor. The acronym was introduced...  Well, never mind, you get the picture... See also SHTDI
RCM	Ruler, Czar, and Monarch (of Cygwin).  How CGF signs his e-mails.  Started out as "Really Crappy Maintainer", but make your own judgement, eh?  Kinda similar to WJM. See also IDD
RFU	Request For Upload. Used on the cygwin-apps mailing list by package maintainers to indicate that a new version of a package is available for upload into the Cygwin distribution.  Usually followed by the package name
RSN	Real Soon Now...  See TPIBA
RTFM	Read The Manual.  Used to gently guide a newbie user to the manual page for the tool he's trying to use.  The "F" is historical, and was initially added for emphasis.  Nowadays it's just plain necessary. See also LART and STFW
SCNR	Sorry, Could Not Resist
SHTDI	Somebody Has To Do It(tm). Are you volunteering? Introduced by Christopher Faylor. See also PTC
STC	Simple Test Case. First used on the list by Ronald Landheer-Cieslak. See also PPAST
STFW	Search The Web.  A younger cousin of RTFM. The usual answer to "What's blah?".  Most often refers to the Google search engine. The "F" means the same as in RTFM. See also LART
TANSTAAFL	There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch.  An old principle, popularized by Robert Anson Heinlein in "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress"
TITTL	Throw It To The Lions (or hippos, as the case may be). A common misspelling of TITTTL.
TITTTL	Take It To The Talk List. This refers to the cygwin-talk mailing list, where no message is off-topic. Pronounced "Tittle" (try not to snicker). First used on the list by Dave Korn. See also OT and TITTL
TLA	Three Letter Acronym.  Not necessarily three letters long
TMI	Too Much Information.  As in "TMI mode". First used on the list by Christopher Faylor
TMTOWTDI	There's More Than One Way To Do It.  Technically a Perl motto, but applies equally well to Cygwin. First used on the list by Soren Andersen
TOFU	Text Over, Full-quote Under (or, in the original German, "Text Oben, Fullquote Unten"). A combination of top posting and full quoting, which makes the messages hard to read (accoring to RFC 1855).  Often combined with raw e-mail addresses in quoted messages (see PCYMTNQREAIYR).  Added after repeated requests from Corinna Vinschen
TPIBA	The Problem is Being Addressed.  Kind of like "The check is in the mail", but more honest, or at least verifiable. Introduced by Christopher Faylor
TTBOMK	To The Best Of My Knowledge. First used on the list by Soren Andersen
TTTT	To Tell The Truth.  I got dibs on that one (the acronym, that is)!
UG	User's Guide.  Most often refers to the Cygwin User's Guide
WADR	With All Due Respect. First used on the list by Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes
WAG	Wild-Assed Guess.  Usually correct for certain people
WASFM	We Are So Frigging Mean.  The next level of meanness. Coined by Christopher Faylor. See also WCTYBTWHTKY
WCTS	Without Consulting The Source. First used on the list by Daniel Reed. See also WAG
WCTYBTWHTKY	We Could Tell You, But Then We'd Have To Kill You.  Frankly, I have yet to see this one used.  But it will be a sure indicator of reaching the whole new level of meanness. See also WASFM
WFM	Works For Me.  Also IWFM (or WJFFM, for extra emphasis)
WJFFM	Works Just Fine For Me.  As in "Nope, can't reproduce this here". Yet another way of saying "We're Just Frighteningly Freaking Mean" (or insert your favorite F-words here). First used on the list by Christopher Faylor. Also IWFM and WFM
WJM	We're Just Mean.  The Cygwin developers' motto.  Get used to it! TTTT, I was about to suggest this one, but Ronald Landheer-Cieslak beat me to it, so he gets the credit. See also BWAM
WIBGI	Wouldn't It Be Great If... First used on the list by Ronald Landheer-Cieslak
WTF	Who or What, depending on the context.  Usually implies a question mark. The "TF" is really padding, to make this a three-letter acronym, meaning something like "pray tell". Also the name of a very useful Cygwin package
YA	Yet Another or Yet Again, depending on its position in the sentence
YANALATEYHSMBSI	You Are Not A Lawyer, And Therefore Everything You Have Said May Be Safely Ignored.  Born out of a heated GPL discussion.  Acronym proposed by Chuck Wilson.  A new standard response to IANAL.  Don't try to pronounce it.  Just... don't
YMMV	Your Mileage May Vary.  Basically means "Works for me" or "Try at your own risk"
YOWTWYWT	You Obviously Weren't Thinking When You Wrote That.  Pronounced "Yow-twit". Applies a lot on this list. Coined by Max Bowsher.  Pronounciation suggested by Randall R. Schulz and hasn't been disputed yet. See also IDTYRMTST
YSHFRTT	You Should Have Finished Reading The Thread.  Please do read the whole thread before replying.  The lists produce enough bandwidth even without the same point being reiterated in the same thread. Coined by Christopher Faylor
3PP	3rd Party Perverts.  People making others' lives difficult by using Cygwin in weird ways and having their products depend on that. Acronym coined by Christopher Faylor, after a phrase in Brian Dessent's message
