Hello SPICE community,
following Chris Wright (Red Hat CTO) blog post on "Making open source
more inclusive by eradicating problematic language" [1], I would like
to suggest that we have a look at SPICE source code to find out if/where
such language is used and how to remove it.
To illustrate the
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 10:03:10AM +0200, Kevin Pouget wrote:
> Hello SPICE community,
>
> following Chris Wright (Red Hat CTO) blog post on "Making open
> source more inclusive by eradicating problematic language" [1],
> I would like to suggest that we have a look at SPICE source
> code to f
I agree with the approach.
I actually ran the same "grep" command after the talk and was happy to find
there should not be too much work involved to do it :-)
Side note : I've always thought SVN's "trunk" was nice as it fits with the
idea of "branches" growing out of it. But there is a discussion
On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 10:03:10AM +0200, Kevin Pouget wrote:
> Hello SPICE community,
>
> following Chris Wright (Red Hat CTO) blog post on "Making open source
> more inclusive by eradicating problematic language" [1], I would like
> to suggest that we have a look at SPICE source code to find out