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Code, conflict, and conduct

Code, conflict, and conduct

Posted Sep 19, 2018 18:02 UTC (Wed) by nix (subscriber, #2304)
In reply to: Code, conflict, and conduct by Tara_Li
Parent article: Code, conflict, and conduct

I think this is a case of the seriousness of the insult depending on cultural signifiers (and knowledge of Monty Python, I guess, though it appalls me to realise that Monty Python is now a historical artifact like Shakespeare or Chaucer that not everyone can be expected to have word-perfect as a matter of course.)


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Code, conflict, and conduct

Posted Sep 19, 2018 18:13 UTC (Wed) by jerojasro (guest, #98169) [Link]

One more symptom of kernel development not being a village anymore (with common culture), but a city (with people most likely without a common cultural background.)

Might look apalling, but I see it as "yay, more people collaborating".


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