The Sky is Falling – Culture War Comes to Linux

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    wasbitwasbit
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      Culture War Comes to Linux

      A small group of programmers are calling for the rescission of code contributed to Linux, the most popular open source operating system in the world, following changes made to the group’s code of conduct. These programmers, many of whom don’t contribute to the Linux kernel, see the new Code of Conduct as an attack on meritocracy—the belief that people should mainly be judged by their abilities rather than their beliefs—which is one of the core pillars of open source software development. Other developers describe these attacks on the Code of Conduct as thinly veiled misogyny.

      So far, these threats haven’t actually resulted in developers pulling code from the Linux kernel, but some Linux contributors fear that this controversy could snowball to the point where significant chunks of the Linux kernel are revoked from use. This would have huge ramifications for anyone online, given that most internet services used on a day to day basis run on Linux.

      https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/yw43kj/what-happens-if-linux-developers-remove-their-code

       

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      D-DanD-Dan
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        Old news, and empty threats. Worst case scenario is they cease from contributing, and someone else steps up to the plate.

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