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Author: Panagiotis "Ivory" Vasilopoulos <git@n0toose.net>
AuthorDate: Wed Jul 3 09:48:23 2024 +0200
Commit: Nico Weber <thakis@chromium.org>
CommitDate: Sun Aug 18 21:43:22 2024 -0400
Documentation: Improve 'On ideologically motivated changes'
From my previous interactions with the Serenity community, it was clear
to me that this rule (for better or worse) was introduced by the author
that wanted to focus on the code and not let an open-source operating
system project be used as a 'political vehicle' and so as to not have
to possess a political science degree to operate the project thought to
be a technical exercise, like building a sandcastle.
For better or worse.
Unfortunately, the wording as-is can be interpreted as a dogwhistle
in the direction of "keep politics out of tech", which has been present
in communities like, as of recently, NixOS - and this seems to have
caused the problems that Serenity has been intentionally trying to
avoid.
It might also disregard cases of technical arguments, arguments
involving how people treat each other _within_ the community as well
as how to change the wording in documentation with the sole intent of
making the project more attractive to more contributors.
Given recent commits and governance changes, I decided to rewrite the
rule to make it more clear and encourage people to be "more excellent
to each other", while not compromising on what I see as the original
meaning.
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