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sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works ⁨3⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

I’m surprised this got any kind of attention.

Here’s the turn of events from my perspective:

  1. Someone submits a 1-line PR changing the gender used in a code comment
  2. PR rejected on the grounds that the change is "politically motivated"
  3. Submitter got mad, and proposed removing the rule against “politically motivated” changes
  4. Someone wrote a blog post about it

Here’s my analysis:

  1. Stupid change - don’t make PRs that simply correct an irrelevant typo in a comment somewhere; some people do this to put stuff on a resume (look at how much FOSS work I do!), and it just wastes everyone’s time
  2. Stupid response - it should’ve been rejected because it’s a useless change, not because it’s "politically motivated"
  3. Stupid proposal - do you really want to waste a bunch of time fighting over wording in a comment? Because that’s the kind of crap you get without a rule like this.
  4. This is all about an irrelevant change to a comment? Why is this getting so much attention?

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