On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 4:28 AM Giampaolo Rodola' <g.rod...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> This is not about the commit message. It’s way more than that. It's been
> going on non-stop and got increasingly worse since at least the preparation
> of the Python elections ~2 years ago. It is not normal what is going on
> here. People are scared. And it is pretty much guaranteed that this is not
> gonna be the last occurrence of it. On the horizon we have other
> language-related controversies like "whitelist" / "blacklist", renaming
> "master" to "main" in GIT, and who knows what else (maybe "whitespace"? or
> @property?).
>

I don't have words for the irony of complaining about changing words while
objecting to the wording in a commit message. Especially considering the
commit message isn't nearly as visible as the places that people have
actually been fixing things like master/slave.


> And every time that's gonna happen the motivation is gonna be about white
> supremacy/privilege/guilt etc. Because it's always about that, and we'll be
> having this discussion once again. On one hand Python gladly takes our
> patches and everything is smooth,
>

I'm not sure who 'our' is in this sentence, but I'm certainly not glad
Python ever took any of your patches. No contribution to Python outweighs
the harm you're doing by espousing and advocating for these views. This
kind of sentiment scares away a lot of valuable contributors -- I know this
because *they have told me* -- and that you're doing it while arguing
against a change to a different (unintentional but still harmful)
gatekeeping mechanism just makes it so much worse.


> on the other hand it wants us to not only accept "this" and be quiet, but
> also to take a stand and be an ally in the battle against the vocabulary
> "or else". So what's the point of contributing if the emotional distress
> and the risk that comes with it are so high?
>

This is exactly why we want you to stop, yes. You're causing a lot of
emotional distress in people, and putting people at risk. You're even
causing it in people *in your purported demographic*, like me, let alone
the people you're trying to disadvantage. Stop it.


> In the previous discussion preceding this one where one PSF member left
> because it all got so political, somebody posted anonymously (and gently)
> for fear of repercussions. The same fear has been expressed in this thread.
> In the other thread it has even been suggested that "being silent re. <the
> cause>" == "being complicit". I mean, are you serious? I explicitly avoided
> to comment on that because I didn't even know where to begin to explain how
> profoundly wrong that is on so many different levels. How irrespectful it
> is to ask people who just want to contribute some code here to take precise
> political sides or be damned if they don't. How unfair it is to do that
> especially towards old-time contributors. And now I even have to hope some
> moderator will be reasonable enough not to mark my emails as "white
> suprematism" (LOL) and send them through. This is just ridiculous. I've
> never been pro-CoC, but even if I were, this is what the enforcement part
> of the CoC dictates:
>
> > https://www.python.org/psf/conduct/enforcement/
> > Reports that are not made in good faith (such as "reverse sexism" or
> "reverse racism") may receive no response.
>
> ...so even the CoC won't help. So this is why this problem is more
> profound than a simple commit message. It's gonna happen again and again,
> until everybody gets in line, shuts up or leaves due to exhaustion.
>

I'm not sure how much more clear python-dev and the PSF could have been
that this is true. Your complaints of "racism against whites" here haven't
gone unheard, unfortunately. They reflect very badly on you. They are
incredibly harmful to many python-dev members and the Python community as a
whole, and they reflect very badly on all of us. The option you should take
is to learn how wrong you are in this. There are very, very many resources
online explaining why reverse racism isn't a thing, *even if* someone was
racist against you for being white (rather than judging you on your words
or actions, as I'm doing here). Nobody here is being racist against (cis,
het, etc) white males, even though we want to be *less* racist (and sexist,
ablist, etc.) against others. We want to be more welcoming, not less --
but not to people who make the community less welcoming. If you can't
accept this, please leave the community.



>
>
> On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 at 22:28, David Mertz <me...@gnosis.cx> wrote:
>
>> Can we simply revise the commit message to something neutral like
>> "Removed specific reference to Strunk and White in favor of generic urge
>> for language clarity."
>>
>> That's all the change actually was; there's no need for the other debate
>> or broad political background.
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 3:28 PM Rhodri James <rho...@kynesim.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 29/06/2020 17:24, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer wrote:
>>> > Threads like these are meaningless, does not provide any learning
>>> > value and is nowhere near the single vs double quote thread.
>>>
>>> I'm afraid I couldn't disagree more.  Since the PSF has seen fit to make
>>> a political statement (re Black Lives Matter, and I don't particularly
>>> disagree with either the statement or the choice of making it), threads
>>> like these are both inevitable and necessary.  When such statements are
>>> made, it is generally a good idea to be reasonably sure that the
>>> community one is representing is broadly OK with that statement.  (I
>>> speak in vague terms because you will never get 100% agreement from
>>> anyone on anything!)
>>>
>>> The commit message that sparked this all was, quite unnecessarily, a
>>> political statement.  The threads have demonstrated that it is not even
>>> vaguely universally accepted, so it being in the PEPs repository (not
>>> just a PR, it's there, public, and effectively representing you and me)
>>> is a problem.  That it's still there now is pretty unacceptable in my
>>> book.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Rhodri James *-* Kynesim Ltd
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