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by okeuro49
1294 days ago
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Everyone being welcomed into contributing to the kernel can result in a natural lack of diversity, as it selects for people interested in technical programming. It is the ham-fisted attempts to increase diversity for its own sake have ended up being discriminatory. [1] If there are barriers stopping people contributing, these should be removed. I expect these to be economic barriers, rather than those based on particular characteristics. [1] https://www.theregister.com/2018/05/03/llvm_contributor_resi... |
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There's nothing forced about people getting into programming and becoming relevant for it, that just by chance it turns out they are not cis+heterosexual.
Nobody in the Asahi crew was "a ham fisted attempt to increase diversity".
The only forced thing here is the "forced inclusion" topic. That, for whatever kind of reason, people stubbornly keep trying to bring to the front.