Complete Definition of "bikeshed"

English

Noun
en-noun

  1. context|literal An enclosed structure where bicycles may be stored.
  2. context|figurative|technical jargon A metaphor for arguing endlessly over details of some small and relatively unimportant thing, taking up time that could be better spent on other things. The gist is that while nobody will question the details of a large and complex project (e.g. a nuclear reactor), for a simple thing as a bikeshed everybody will loudly add their two cents as to exactly how it should be built/painted/constructed, ad nauseum.

References
Originates from the 1960s, via the book _Parkinson's Law_, by C Northcote Parkinson; popularized via the FreeBSD? mailing lists.

External links
The popular explanation of the term's origin.

Category:Technology

Revision and Credits for"bikeshed"
  • 2007-09-25 10:02 - SemperBlotto - Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/90.202.34.60|90.202.34.60]] ([[User_talk:90.202.34.60|Talk]]); changed back to last version by [[User:AutoFormat|AutoFormat]]

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