Dear Community,

Roberto Rosario 

https://twitter.com/siloraptor/status/797123511764615168

>From the fine tweet: "@chrismcdonough The process was mostly silent and 
stealth (just one email, cancellation of access, etc)."

Why injure the community and aspiring coders? Roberto himself has stated to 
have funded at least 10k in python projects including making a statement, 
"We ourselves pulled the plug on corporate sponsorship, fellowship and 
Django kickstarters."

https://twitter.com/siloraptor/status/797104759807348736
>From the fine tweet: "The mentality in Portland is representative of the 
mentality of the Django Software Foundation, my expulsion proves it #Django 
#Python"

Let me just be very clear, if this is how people in the open source world 
are going to be acting, don't be surprised if people are let go over their 
social justice actions or beliefs. These types of actions only result in 
fracturing, hurting the Django, Python and ultimately the open source 
community.

I'd love someone from the Django Software Foundation to take to time to 
legitimately explain why someone was ejected out of the Django Software 
Foundation over their political views.

Also explain to me why I should retain anyone who wants to engage in PC or 
SJW culture, as I'm more apt to terminate those who are intolerant of 
opposing views.

Sincerely,
The Elder

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