Can't wait to see how many of the people who're concerned about SJW-inspired codes of conduct being adopted by open source projects have something to say about a major open source project adopting a specifically religious code of conduct that excludes non-believershttps://twitter.com/DarrenPMeyer/status/1054364170232258562 …
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The dangerous implicit is that you can be informally punished for making social faux-pas. That's why it specifically says they won't punish people who harshly correct you. Also you explicitly can't criticize back, which used to be the defense mechanism against Linus-style rants.
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This is the standard talking point, but in every case I've seen it's been a sustained refusal to, eg, use someone's preferred pronouns and not a single slip-up
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Likewise, I'm sure the SQLite folks won't burn you at a stake for being a filthy atheist. It all comes down to trust. I know lots of Catholics in real life so I know which parts of their code are for real and which are 'piety signalling', so to speak. But I know few SJWs.
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I'm more or less the opposite, but there are definitely valid concerns on both sides
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I didn't say "codes of conduct will explicitly punish arcane shit". I said they often referred to arcane shit. The sqlite text says they don't enforce "introspective" points, which surely has to include how you feel about God.
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Funny thing is I came on Twitter expecting people to be talking about the new Stallman guidelines and instead find this whole other coc-related brouhaha
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stallman guidelines?
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Yeah, RMS just posted something. It's top of hacker news, currently. http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-gnu/2018-10/msg00001.html …
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what would be really kind is if richard could erase the image i have of him in my head of eating his toenails
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thanks for spreading that image, any reasonable CoC would consider doing so an act of aggression
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