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by krainboltgreene
4012 days ago
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> is it even _possible_ for maintainers of projects to sidestep these sorts of things? You can try very hard but realistically we're human and we have biases and our biases dictate what we do. If you are transphobic it's going to influence your opinion of a changeset from a transgender person. That's how we're wired to work. > What kind of code of conduct would a project need to adopt to make sure that issues like this detract minimally from the progress of the project itself. The Clearwater.rb project pulled in the Contributor Covenant, for what that's wroth. |
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I'm pretty sure people get more worked up about spaces vs tabs (at least they used to) or curly braces.
I totally agree that any transphobic comments or activity connected to the project needs to be dealt with.
But it's weird that people think this behaviour does anything to persuade the bigots. It's totally ineffective method of persuasion.