Le 07/06/2021 à 14:25, Dima Pasechnik écrivait :
This forum is technical, not political!
Technical decisions might easily have political consequences, you cannot just
separate these ones.
You are turning it backward.
This proposal is 100% political and 0% technical.
The current patches are nice. So I praise the very positive contributors
implementing it with clever avoidance of cleaving cancel culture custom
gender inclusive grammar. I would not have been that clever.
I just let you know I have seen this live a year ago when cancel culture
advocates infiltrated the board of the French non-profit ISP
organization of which I am a member, and managed to get approval for an
inclusive rewrite of the association's statutes, with a significant loss
of legibility, and clearly for crassly political reasons.
This is the head reason I react so violently and remains very vigilant.
This is what is happening here. Now they just ask for mundane changes
and will probably accept the patch. They will come again and ask for
inclusive grammar, then come again and ask for removal of anything that
is even remotely related to slavery (Example: master-slave database
replication), racial discrimination (please remove blacklist and replace
by exclusion-list), sexual assault or anything even remotely related.
They will not give-up until everything is expunged of every trace of
anything until total destruction or what's left is a bland ghostwith
nothing left of history and everyone has fought each-other.
Then they will vanish and destroy other community, other history.
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Léa Gris