Just a reminder, one of the original #scalaz codes of conduct was; criticism of your code is not a criticism of your person.
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Replying to @dibblego
But that has to depend on who is criticizing and whom is being criticized?
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Replying to @joxzaren
But it doesn't, because we know who was being criticised. Zero people were.
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Replying to @joxzaren
It's a matter of fact, that wrong people are free to disagree with, as long as they do so at their own expense.
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Replying to @dibblego
The scalaz "controversy" made me re-evaluate my view on CoC. "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never break me."
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Replying to @joxzaren
The controversy was manufactured, and most of us moved on from it in 2013. I just created an environment to ensure it never occurs again.
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