Suggestion : Adding a Code of Respect #157
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Nobody wants a code of conduct under a different name. The only code there's gonna be is the source code of XLibre. Also, you have been asked evidence of ableism, and you've failed to produce any ever single time. |
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I will use "ableist" language, for example your post is extreme autistic. |
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To quote myself: I understand that the topic "Neurodiversity" is important to you but this project is simply not about it. It is about bringing X forward. This is clearly stated in the
If this makes you feel excluded, we don't have much choice but to agree to disagree. I close this discussion as out of scope. |
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A "proposal" for a Code of Respect
I'm stating due to certain discussions that have some problematic interactions and concerns recently that I have highlighted on issue #104. The goal is not to politcial but to be more open to more people.
This idea can be really beneficial for those who feel excluded like me by the current readme who lack real explicit inclusion and the phrase : "Anybody who's interested in bringing X forward is welcome". And that issue (the #104) and the related PR have show it why that phrase with the lack of inclusion is problematic so this code of respect can fix that WITHOUT modifying the readme.
Some of the exemples that i have seen is
Why
How to do it
We could start with a existing one : CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md and adapt it.
From this we could make some changes :
* Ensure the use of Non-Discriminatory Language : Banned any form of ableism or amy other discriminatory language
* Neurodivergent-Friendly Communication: Ensure and encourages communication and replies to be presented in a way that is accessible and understandable for neurodivergent individuals, promoting clarity and minimizing ambiguity. This could include aspects like concise language, avoiding jargon where possible, and respecting different communication styles
I am open to changes of this propoal
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