"G. Branden Robinson" <g.branden.robin...@gmail.com> wrote on 07/02/2025 at 
17:41:41+0100:

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> At 2025-02-07T17:08:44+0100, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
>> I'm not sure I'd expect more from people than them saying who they
>> work for or defend.
>> 
>> I'd not, eg, expect some Canonical employee to refrain voting a GR
>> because they might be biased. We all are biased.
>
> I think this is a non sequitur.  Yes, we are all human (except for the
> LLM that wrote Charles's draft policy), and therefore we all have
> cognitive biases.
>
> That does _not_ imply that we all have conflicts of interest.
>
> Biases are often unconscious, whereas conflicts of interest are always
> known to the person who has them.

I don't think it's always clear to them.

But I get your point and I agree that there's a difference.

I'm not sure that, considering that we are around a 1000 people here, it
really is an issue.

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PEB

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