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Framework flame war erupts over support of politically polarizing Linux projects
(www.theregister.com)
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The entire ecosystem is full of purity tests. You don't have a CoC? Must be a Nazi! Don't use the right license? Probably a capitalist! You use systemd? Must be a Apple insider! You don't use systemd? Fuck off you troglodyte. Oh my you said "no politics"? Definitely a lib! What's that 🏳️🌈 flag? OMG what a woke commie.
Everyone draws the line somewhere else. Just because you draw it at DHH doesn't mean you're better.
TL;DR;
It's weird to be upset at people for having personal boundaries/morals/ethics.
Using "purity test" like a pejorative, because using a more accurate term makes your argument sound bad, is a bad faith approach.
You say "purity tests" like it's some sovcit term imbued with magical powers, like DEI or woke.
Headcanon replace it with "personal ethics and morals" and you might see how some of those arguments are really just people having boundaries.
An example of what i mean.
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See how the rest of that statement sounds without the bad faith, magic-word interpretation ?
I'm not expecting any good faith arguments in response, so don't worry, this was a just-in-case kind of thing.
Great argument there. Replace what I say with whatever you think it says and go on from there. Should I just do the same with yours and we'll see what kind of nonsense comes out? I'm sure that would be in your interpretation of "good faith".
But don't worry, I don't expect a coherent response. This was a just-in-case kind of thing 😉
I mean, yes... that is what i did... i explained as i did it.
Was this a preface to actually doing this? is there a part of the text missing ?