[issue34694] Dismiss To Avoid Slave/Master wording cause it easier for non English spoken programmers

2018-09-20 Thread Gabriel Marko
Gabriel Marko added the comment: @Larry and Terry: I want to stay out of this discussion or participation on Python development for the future as I've expressed it elsewhere (https://bugs.python.org/issue34660#msg325515). However, I want to address the unfair treatment of my person

[issue34660] Replace ableist terms and pejoratives in source code.

2018-09-19 Thread Gabriel Marko
Gabriel Marko added the comment: @terry.reed: I politely ask you: Please use my proper first name if you refer to me and please don't call me an extremist (like here https://bugs.python.org/msg325802). Feel free to criticize my opinion but don't put labels on me. We don't know each other

[issue34605] Avoid master/slave terminology

2018-09-19 Thread Gabriel Marko
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[issue34660] Replace ableist terms and pejoratives in source code.

2018-09-19 Thread Gabriel Marko
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[issue34694] Dismiss To Avoid Slave/Master wording cause it easier for non English spoken programmers

2018-09-19 Thread Gabriel Marko
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[issue34660] Replace ableist terms and pejoratives in source code.

2018-09-17 Thread Gabriel Marko
Gabriel Marko added the comment: @terry.reedy > Gabriel, I believe I addressed most your concerns in my previous post. I don't think so (see below) but we don't have to agree in everything. :) > Are you are suggesting that we judge proposals _by the proposer_, rather than > the

[issue34660] Replace ableist terms and pejoratives in source code.

2018-09-16 Thread Gabriel Marko
Gabriel Marko added the comment: @terry.reedy: By madness I meant: 1. blank replacement of words without relevant justification. Collecting 5 links and labelling some words as pejorative or ist or do it for “diversity reasons” etc. is no justification. I have no problem with changing

[issue34605] Avoid master/slave terminology

2018-09-16 Thread Gabriel Marko
Gabriel Marko added the comment: @serhiy.storchaka: IMO, the problem isn't the master/slave terminology itself but the way how the changes were introduced (no discussion) and the justification ("diversity reasons"???). IMO this is the next level: https://bugs.python.org/issue3

[issue34694] Dismiss To Avoid Slave/Master wording cause it easier for non English spoken programmers

2018-09-16 Thread Gabriel Marko
Gabriel Marko added the comment: @Mariatta: > There will be no further discussion about this. Repeating this over and over again won't solve the (any) issue. This madness reached another level here: https://bugs.python.org/issue34660. That was exactly my point here: https://bugs.python.

[issue34660] Replace ableist terms and pejoratives in source code.

2018-09-16 Thread Gabriel Marko
Gabriel Marko added the comment: Come on guys. Stop this madness. :( -- nosy: +suic ___ Python tracker <https://bugs.python.org/issue34660> ___ ___ Python-bug

[issue34605] Avoid master/slave terminology

2018-09-13 Thread Gabriel Marko
Gabriel Marko added the comment: The discussion under GH PRs is now censored. What will be the next level? -- ___ Python tracker <https://bugs.python.org/issue34

[issue34605] Avoid master/slave terminology

2018-09-08 Thread Gabriel Marko
Gabriel Marko added the comment: @cheryl.sabella let me challenge some points in your arguments: > Based on that, I don't think it's fair to blame Victor for bringing it up for > discussion. Ok, but where was the discussion? @vstinner didn't even make a point and some of the PR

[issue34605] Avoid master/slave terminology

2018-09-08 Thread Gabriel Marko
Gabriel Marko added the comment: @mcepl: I completely agree with you that we shouldn't waste time with this. I would be better not to dig into the discussion about "master-slave" terminology. IMO we don't even need to go into that as the problem here is more substantial: Thi

[issue34605] Avoid master/slave terminology

2018-09-08 Thread Gabriel Marko
Gabriel Marko added the comment: @vstinner: > For diversity reasons, it would be nice to try to avoid "master" and "slave" > terminology which can be associated to slavery. This is too vague. Define what "diversity reasons" are and elaborate your point.