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On 2025-01-02 13:14, DFS wrote:On 1/1/2025 1:42 AM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:>On Tue, 31 Dec 2024 17:40:53 -0500, DFS wrote:
>11 of the the Top 25 on distrowatch I looked at a few months>
ago had no code of conduct or DEI statement on their website (doing a
cursory search) ...
I wonder what you think needs to be said. Do they have to declare that
they do not condone slavery? Or is that understood these days?
It's not what needs to be said. It's what needs to NOT be said. Nobody
needs an explicit "code of conduct" to guide their behavior (or face
increasing levels of penalties as judged by The Council...ooohhh!!!).
And nobody needs to be told a computer OS website and conference events
are "welcoming nurturing safe spaces for everyone".
Fedora DEI page:
"Our key focuses are to engage, empower, and celebrate the contributions
of women, LGBT+, BIPOC, and people with disabilities in Free and Open
Source projects and communities."
gag. Contributions by females, queers, jigs and disabled people have
always been welcomed in software... on the technical merits of the
contributions.
But overwhelmingly, straight White males have created the world's
computer technology, and apparently that FACT needs to be "corrected" by
shoving blue-haired dykes in our faces. Pathetically, the straight
White males that started these distros and technologies are social
weaklings, and are allowing DEI and woke sickness to be plastered all
over their distros.
I made an account on the Fedora page and I was given the option to
choose pronouns to be referred by. It was disheartening but it was
clearly an option.
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