On Sun, Jun 28, 2020, 10:19 AM Jeff Allen
> Now the commit message is the thing that causes me to write. It contains
a long justification for the change. It need only have said that we've
decided not to enforce S&W rules. It is somewhat offensive, since it
asserts as fact an opinion the community evidently does not hold
universally, which is that the recommendation to use a standard form of
English is "upholding relics of white supremacy".

The commit message is simply silly. It introduces numerous contentious and
false claims that have nothing whatsoever to do with the small wording
change. It misunderstands how language, culture, history, and indeed white
supremacism, work.

I would recommend amending the commit message.

The underlying change itself is reasonable, and to my mind a small
improvement. There was unnecessary specificity in using Strunk and White as
reference, and not, say, William Zinsser's _On Writing Well_, which is
almost as well known. In the concrete, it would be exceedingly rare for
these to provide conflicting advice on a specific code comment.
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