Or the contrary, the kind of people finding this cool is usually the people you don't want in your community. Nice to have clarity about who doesn't want to even bother to deal with whom.
This is a terrible take. Just because your personal opinions / morals / values don't align with others in a community, doesn't automatically make you an asshole. If people can't handle others having differing opinions, they have some growing up to do and shouldn't be leading a community.
The type of people complaining about this are usually the people you don't want in your community to begin with, so I doubt Gleam is missing out here.
Or the contrary, the kind of people finding this cool is usually the people you don't want in your community. Nice to have clarity about who doesn't want to even bother to deal with whom.
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This is a perfect example of what your club understands as "friendly" and "inviting".
It always ends the same way, always.
Since when not being an asshole is a political agenda?
This is a terrible take. Just because your personal opinions / morals / values don't align with others in a community, doesn't automatically make you an asshole. If people can't handle others having differing opinions, they have some growing up to do and shouldn't be leading a community.
When one of those “differing opinions” is “you should be oppressed”, then yeah, that kind of does automatically make someone an asshole.
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human rights are not politics
Every "right" is politics.
A set of "rights" comes from current law.
And Code of Law is an invention like everything else.
red flag for future drama that might cause problems, one of the reasons I walked away
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All open source projects are political by their very nature.
But not every open source project has a political agenda.
All open source projects have a political agenda. That's the purpose of the licence, to force certain behaviour.
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Not having a crappy app is my political agenda.