Bonum Certa Men Certa

Social Engineering and the Danger of Focus on Semantics (Like 'Offensive' Words), Not the Syntactic

Torvalds familySummary: Contrary to what corporate media wants ordinary folks to think, the Free software community is far more amicable, welcoming and polite than the proprietary software companies which command that media; if you come to cause trouble and inflame feuds, however, we'll respond accordingly (and defensively)

To some people, computer code isn't readable; they're not fluent at it because they weren't trained to do so. It doesn't make them bad people. But for the same reason I stay away from chemistry (which I only studied at school) it makes sense for people who lack coding competencies not to lecture coders on supposedly "offensive" variable names (they're usually not offensive at all, but for those who cannot understand code only the English words stand out).



Coding meme: I don't know how to code; So I focus on other thingsIn IRC, we recently had some very lengthy discussions about this. Nothing rude or anything, and moreover it's all public (we release unredacted logs on a daily basis; redactions are rare).

Free software welcomes everyone, not just developers. We need documentation, art, users' feedback, et cetera et cetera. But let's remember not to step on the toes of people whose expertise differs greatly from ours. Overstepping boundaries leads to infighting and when the fighting is sponsored by companies like Google, IBM, and Microsoft the fighting is potentially intentional (by design).

Free software is already very inclusive and diverse (compared to other areas in the realm of computer science -- a realm long dominated by coders who are male). We don't discriminate based on job interviews. We don't 'fire' people.

"We don't discriminate based on job interviews. We don't 'fire' people."Come and join us. Help us make the world a better place. But don't come just to troll us for career-climbing ego-boosting tantrum-throwing episodes. If we respond assertively, maybe you deserved it. And not because of race or gender.

Recent Techrights' Posts

[Meme] The Cancer Culture
Mission accomplished?
Why the Articles From Daniel Pocock (FSFE, Fedora, Debian Etc. Insider) Still Matter a Lot
Revisionism will try to suggest that "it's not true" or "not true anymore" or "it's old anyway"...
 
Free Software Community/Volunteers Aren't Circus Animals of GAFAM, IBM, Canonical and So On...
Playing with people's lives for capital gain or "entertainment" isn't acceptable
Germany Transitioning to GNU/Linux
Why aren't more German federal states following the footsteps of Schleswig-Holstein?
IRC Proceedings: Friday, May 03, 2024
IRC logs for Friday, May 03, 2024
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
Alexander Wirt, Bucha executions & Debian political prisoners
Reprinted with permission from disguised.work
Links 03/05/2024: Clownflare Collapses and China Deploys Homegrown Aircraft Carrier
Links for the day
IBM's Decision to Acquire HashiCorp is Bad News for Red Hat
IBM acquired functionality that it had already acquired before
Apparently Mass Layoffs at Microsoft Again (Late Friday), Meaning Mass Layoffs Every Month This Year Including May
not familiar with the source site though
Gemini Links 03/05/2024: Diaspora Still Alive and Fight Against Fake News
Links for the day
[Meme] Reserving Scorn for Those Who Expose the Misconduct
they like to frame truth-tellers as 'harassers'
Links 03/05/2024: Canada Euthanising Its Poor and Disabled, Call for Julian Assange's Freedom
Links for the day
Dashamir Hoxha & Debian harassment
Reprinted with permission from disguised.work
Maria Glukhova, Dmitry Bogatov & Debian Russia, Google, debian-private leaks
Reprinted with permission from disguised.work
Who really owns Debian: Ubuntu or Google?
Reprinted with permission from disguised.work
Keeping Computers at the Hands of Their Owners
There's a reason why this site's name (or introduction) does not obsess over trademarks and such
In May 2024 (So Far) statCounter's Measure of Linux 'Market Share' is Back at 7% (ChromeOS Included)
for several months in a row ChromeOS (that would be Chromebooks) is growing
Links 03/05/2024: Microsoft Shutting Down Xbox 360 Store and the 360 Marketplace
Links for the day
Evidence: Ireland, European Parliament 2024 election interference, fake news, Wikipedia, Google, WIPO, FSFE & Debian
Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock
Enforcing the Debian Social Contract with Uncensored.Deb.Ian.Community
Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock
Gemini Links 03/05/2024: Antenna Needs Your Gemlog, a Look at Gemini Get
Links for the day
IRC Proceedings: Thursday, May 02, 2024
IRC logs for Thursday, May 02, 2024
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
Jonathan Carter & Debian: fascism hiding in broad daylight
Reprinted with permission from disguised.work
Gunnar Wolf & Debian: fascism, anti-semitism and crucifixion
Reprinted with permission from disguised.work
Links 01/05/2024: Take-Two Interactive Layoffs and Post Office (Horizon System, Proprietary) Scandal Not Over
Links for the day
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, May 01, 2024
IRC logs for Wednesday, May 01, 2024
Embrace, Extend, Replace the Original (Or Just Hijack the Word 'Sudo')
First comment? A Microsoft employee
Gemini Links 02/05/2024: Firewall Rules Etiquette and Self Host All The Things
Links for the day