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by atoav
2839 days ago
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I still don't see how this links to Linux having a Code of Conduct. If there is never a problem with sexism/racism/harassment, you can simply ignore this text. If there is one, there needs to be no discussion about whether it is accepted or not. I am against thought police, but Linux is about code. It is not hard to keep your thoughts about people to yourself and instead try to critique code in a fair fashion. It doesn't matter if a man, a woman, a dog in a costume or a billion monkeys on typewriters wrote the code. Bad code is bad, good code is good. Anything that stops people from making it about people rather than code is also good IMO. |
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No, it doesn't, this Drupal story demonstrates that COC are useful to get rid of people one doesn't like because they somehow "hurt" somebody by doing something in their private life.
https://www.inc.com/sonya-mann/drupal-larry-garfield-gor.htm...