Post 198922 by kmicu@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #198921 by micahflee@mastodon.social
2018-09-26T05:50:59Z
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I just learned that Richard Stallman doesn't like codes of conduct. Disappointing but not really surprising
(DIR) Post #198922 by kmicu@mastodon.social
2018-09-26T08:19:55Z
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@micahflee It’s concerning that a journalist base his judgement on a random cherry-picked screenshots without context and sources :/A confirmation bias is not an excuse for lack of fact checking.FYI GNU projects already have CoCs e.g. https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Contributing.html#Contributing and that CoC is enforced in real life.
(DIR) Post #211047 by publicvoit@mastodon.social
2018-09-26T11:47:33Z
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@micahflee I also see #CoC critically. When you regulate natural environment you always end up forgetting other valid things that contradict the code. If you need a CoC, you have had issues in the first place.
(DIR) Post #219952 by JordiGH@mathstodon.xyz
2018-09-26T19:12:15Z
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@kmicu @micahflee A lot of GNU packages are on a don't-tell-mom kind of thing. We also do some things that rms might disapprove of in Octave (e.g. calling it win32 instead of w32) but we fly under his radar.
(DIR) Post #229137 by kittybecca@masto.jews.international
2018-09-26T18:10:57Z
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@micahflee oh my god lol"fuck codes of conduct, but if i could just interject for a moment..."
(DIR) Post #229138 by kittybecca@masto.jews.international
2018-09-26T18:12:18Z
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@micahflee like someone who is so anal about linux vs. GNU/linux has no right to complain about the "rigidity" or "represiveness" of codes of conduct that are meant to solve actual problems
(DIR) Post #229139 by oshwm@mastodon.social
2018-09-26T19:37:42Z
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@kittybecca@micahfleeCodes of Conduct are for the weak.