Frequently used abbreviations.

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Across
  1. 2. Used to invite others to ask you anything. We're always receiving emails titled with it.
  2. 5. Used for implying that the information may not be particularly valuable or important, but is being shared anyway.
  3. 6. Used to refer to an editor/graphic design program that displays content on screen exactly as it will appear in the final output.
  4. 10. Used to indicate a summary of a longer text.
  5. 13. A module in Greenplum/PostgreSQL that allows you to access data from external data sources, such as other databases, APIs, or file systems, as if they were tables within your Greenplum/PostgreSQL database.
  6. 15. Used when you give a +1 to others pull request.
  7. 17. We always use it to refer to Greenplum database.
  8. 19. If an external contributor wants to contribute to Greenplum, he/she/they need to sign a special document.
  9. 22. Used to ask for confirmation of understanding.
  10. 23. In the book "The Art of Unix Programming", Eric S. Raymond (open source advocate and programmer) summarizes the Unix philosophy as a 4-word principle.
  11. 25. Used to demonstrates the feasibility of an idea or technology.
Down
  1. 1. The stock symbol of VMware, Inc.
  2. 3. Used to indicate that something is based on your current knowledge.
  3. 4. The test suite you need to run before submitting pull request to Greenplum.
  4. 7. You will earn the achievement if you submit a PR in a public repository and just directly merge it. Used to encourage taking risks or seizing opportunities.
  5. 8. A program developed by extensions team which is used for indexing documents.
  6. 9. Used to indicate that something is to be decided later
  7. 11. used in the context of proposing or discussing changes to a technical specification or standard.
  8. 12. Used to indicate that you learned something new.
  9. 14. If your patch/pull request isn't ready, you always label your pull request with it.
  10. 16. A program used to monitor the Greenplum cluster.
  11. 18. Used to share information with someone.
  12. 20. Used to indicate confirmation of receipt.
  13. 21. An ETL (extract, transform, load) tool developed by dataflow team.
  14. 24. Used to indicate that you're sharing your personal opinion.