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There's an intentionally high barrier to entry for contributing code or even reporting a bug but there's an open community around the core developers that's moderated by them on the mailing lists, etc. This code of conduct is meant to extend to that too.
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I really don't think the intention is to ridicule a standard secular humanist / progressive take on a Code of Conduct. I think they looked at them, fundamentally disagree with some minor aspects of it and tried to choose something better representing their values, etc.
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The one aspect of the Contributor Convenant that I strongly dislike is asking to respect *viewpoints* rather than the people expressing those views. I also find it silly to treat religion as an innate protected class rather than being part of ethical, political and other beliefs.
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