Paul Koning via Gcc <gcc@gcc.gnu.org>: > > On Apr 14, 2021, at 4:39 PM, Ian Lance Taylor via Gcc <gcc@gcc.gnu.org> > > wrote: > > So we don't get the choice between "everyone is welcome" and "some > > people are kicked off the list." We get the choice between "some > > people decline to participate because it is unpleasant" and "some > > people are kicked off the list." > > > > Given the choice of which group of people are going to participate and > > which group are not, which group do we want? > > My answer is "it depends". More precisely, in the past I would have > favored those who decline because the environment is unpleasant -- > with the implied assumption being that their objections are > reasonable. Given the emergency of cancel culture, that assumption > is no longer automatically valid.
I concur on both counts. You (the GCC project) are no longer in a situation where any random person saying "your environment is hostile" is a reliable signal of a real problem. Safetyism is being gamed by outsiders for purposes that are not yours and have nothing to do with shipping good code. Complaints need to be discounted accordingly, to a degree that would not have been required before the development of a self-reinforcing culture of complaint and rage-mobbing around 2014. -- <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/">Eric S. Raymond</a>