Which people in the Python community are entitled to say that
they find a commit message to be offensive and have that claim
treated seriously, compassionately, and as a good reason for
accommodative action?  Under what circumstances is the
appropriate response of the community a dismissive
"you are wrong to take offense"?  Under what circumstances
should a commit message include or imply a contestable,
politically charged historical narrative?

Some concrete guidelines might be helpful in this conversation.

Alan Isaac
(just a long-time Python user, who will not post again)
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