Hello Rich, We need to start a thread about this on dev and about renaming the problematic terms.
Thanks for reaching out. Il giorno gio 5 nov 2020 alle ore 17:09 Rich Bowen <rbo...@redhat.com> ha scritto: > Hi, Camel friends, > > As you may have heard, Red Hat recently embarked on a company-wide > effort to remove problematic/unwelcoming language from code, > documentation, and web presences, both upstream and downstream, related > to projects that we care about, and which form critical parts of our > technology stack. Camel is, of course, one of those projects. > > We are joined in this effort by colleagues at a large and growing number > of technology companies and organizations. > > Our CTO Chris Wright blogged about this - > > https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/making-open-source-more-inclusive-eradicating-problematic-language > - back in June and we have been making steady - if slow - progress since > then. > > I'm in the process of reaching out to various projects to see what we > can do to get this work done. > > I was wondering if Camel is looking at this issue at all. > > A lazy github search shows, of the words that we've been focusing on: > > Slave > https://github.com/apache/camel/search?q=slave > 30 > > Master > https://github.com/apache/camel/search?q=master > 567 > > Whitelist > https://github.com/apache/camel/search?q=whitelist > 72 > > Blacklist > https://github.com/apache/camel/search?q=blacklist > 65 > > We've drafted a document about how one might approach this topic - > > https://github.com/conscious-lang/conscious-lang-docs/blob/main/recommendations.md > and a faq at > https://github.com/conscious-lang/conscious-lang-docs/blob/main/faq.md > if you'd like to read more about the "what", "why", and "how" of this > project, and I'd be glad to discuss this more with any of you. > >