May be a generational thing. Technically, YS is correct, because of the shape. But like Mike, I have also called a portal with hinge at ridge a three hinged arch for years, knowing all the time that an arch is curved. The key thing is that both are determinate, and as YS pointed out, that was very important in the days before computer analysis. Not only did we assume the ridge was pinned, in many cases we detailed it that way. There are a lot of old hangars around with trussed columns and rafters and a true pin at the ridge.