The repository for CLC is now live at https://github.com/Humbedooh/clc
Anyoen can clone the repo, run the install and have a service up and
running in minutes. Requires Python 3.7 and some free disk space, but
that's about it - the rest is all self-contained.
Feedback much appreciated!
I'm going to ask for lazy consensus on asking infra for a VM where we
can have this run for committers, so people can perhaps assess their
projects.
With regards,
Daniel.
On 20/05/2021 15.22, Daniel Gruno wrote:
Hi folks,
following the discussion on inclusive naming, I got to thinking and
discussing a bit more with Rich and others about practical approaches we
could explore under the EDI banner.
And thus, I started work on a scanner service for repositories that
could identify places where we can improve wording. The resulting
service I have dubbed CLC (Conscious Language Checker), and a demo is up
and running at https://clcdemo.net/
I picked a few Apache projects to test it on, and you can see individual
analyses by clicking on the charts, for instance
https://clcdemo.net/analysis.html?project=httpd.git
Anyone can currently edit settings and see the updated result once a new
scan runs (twice daily currently). This will eventually be committers only.
I am proposing we put this under the EDI banner with a public repository
for the service and a .apache.org hostname, for instance
clc.diversity.apache.org and then invite projects to participate once
the service is production ready. I believe this could be a good
practical goal to achieve at EDI, and that it could help projects more
easily adjust their terminologies.
WDYT?
With regards,
Daniel.
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