Except now sharing links to golang.org, or showing those web pages at
events, could be argued as advocating for a foreign political cause.  And
that's illegal in much of the world.  Per google, google operates in 219
countries.  This could force community members to argue in any of at least
219 legal systems this is apolitical under local law.  Not the golang code
of conduct, local law.  That is a decision that impacts the entire
community.

On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 6:23 AM 'Dan Kortschak' via golang-nuts <
golang-nuts@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> In the context of a sufficiently large collection of people all actions
> are political to some degree, *including inaction and non-comment*.
> Where the boundary is for the degree on what constitutes a political
> action and what doesn't varies between people.
>
> On Sun, 2020-06-14 at 16:44 -0400, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> > Sam Whited <s...@samwhited.com>:
> > > This is not a simple political issue, it is a personal human issue.
> > > It
> > > is a social issue. It is a justice issue.
> >
> > It is the injection of politics into a list where politics does not
> > belong.
> >
> > Kindly perform your virtue signalling elsewhere.
>
>
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