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I've been using Go for several months and love it. "People shouldn't like things I dislike." --waaaah
Author almost tricked me into installing Ruby. Well played, sir.
That is already expected of people. Why do we need to take a pledge before going to hear some people talk about code?
Sorry for mis-attributing that comment.
I do not doubt the good intentions of the authors. They clearly spent a lot of time thinking it through, and came up with something they felt was the most inclusive, and opened it up for comment. None of that was…
This is exactly the point I'm making. Their problem was that they spoke aloud in a manner that does not properly reflect the sensibilities of someone they weren't even addressing. EDIT: Herein lies the rub, and some…
No, I'm not. If anything, you're splitting hairs. Your assertion was "You will need to remain silent if you bully, harrass, intimidate, stalk, stereotype, or belittle." The guys in donglegate did none of those things,…
They were reported to staff, who escorted them to a private area to shame them for saying something that someone found offensive. You don't see that as having a chilling effect?
See Donglegate.
A reasonable person doesn't need to be told to be respectful.
"That I shall not talk or act in ways that could make minority groups feel bullied, harassed, intimidated, stalked, stereotyped, or belittled; examples of minority groups include women, people of color, lesbians, gays,…
Ricky and Bubbles are not going to like this.
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I've been using Go for several months and love it. "People shouldn't like things I dislike." --waaaah
Author almost tricked me into installing Ruby. Well played, sir.
That is already expected of people. Why do we need to take a pledge before going to hear some people talk about code?
Sorry for mis-attributing that comment.
I do not doubt the good intentions of the authors. They clearly spent a lot of time thinking it through, and came up with something they felt was the most inclusive, and opened it up for comment. None of that was…
This is exactly the point I'm making. Their problem was that they spoke aloud in a manner that does not properly reflect the sensibilities of someone they weren't even addressing. EDIT: Herein lies the rub, and some…
No, I'm not. If anything, you're splitting hairs. Your assertion was "You will need to remain silent if you bully, harrass, intimidate, stalk, stereotype, or belittle." The guys in donglegate did none of those things,…
They were reported to staff, who escorted them to a private area to shame them for saying something that someone found offensive. You don't see that as having a chilling effect?
See Donglegate.
A reasonable person doesn't need to be told to be respectful.
"That I shall not talk or act in ways that could make minority groups feel bullied, harassed, intimidated, stalked, stereotyped, or belittled; examples of minority groups include women, people of color, lesbians, gays,…
Ricky and Bubbles are not going to like this.