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Remove political statements from open source projects. #1870

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@eranshapira eranshapira commented May 25, 2021

Code should be technical, without any political statements. if we go down that route, we harm the open source community.

Code should be technical, without any political crap. if we go down that route, we harm the open source community.
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@eranshapira eranshapira changed the title Remove political crap from open source projects. Remove political statements from open source projects. May 25, 2021
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in such times, where politicians (world wide) are lacking the ability to solve issues properly (and even make things worse), we as humans and open source community should not follow those lame paradigms that only divide people and increase tension.

@acao despite my personal affection to graffiti, i believe that arranging palestinian-israeli hackathon (or other coding event that will also have a human aspect) would have a greater and positive effect. i would happily to take part in such event.

life matters, and we all have mutual responsibility for it
let's think of ways to increase collaboration

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Evilu commented May 25, 2021

@acao despite my personal affection to graffiti, i believe that arranging palestinian-israeli hackathon (or other coding event that will also have a human aspect) would have a greater and positive effect. i would happily to take part in such event.

Actually that's an awesome Idea, I would love to participate.

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The GraphQL technical steering committee is working on a policy to guide the use of political speech from the voice of a GraphQL project. The original author chose to revert the original change via #1879 until we complete that policy. This should resolve this issue, so I am closing it.

As a reminder, all discussion within GraphQL projects must adhere to our Code of Conduct.

@leebyron leebyron closed this May 26, 2021
@eranshapira eranshapira deleted the patch-1 branch May 27, 2021 10:41
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