Inclusive Naming Initiative

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Inclusive Naming Initiative

@inclusivenaming

The Inclusive Naming Initiative is a cross-organizational effort to remove harmful, racist and unclear language from our open source and closed source projects.

Katılım Ekim 2020
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Adam Kaplan 🚌 🐘
Adam Kaplan 🚌 🐘@AdamBKaplan·
@inclusivenaming good to see this new hint in `git init`. Hopefully in a future version of git a new default branch name is chosen.
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Do you work with a standard setting organization working to remove racist, offensive, or otherwise harmful terminology from its standards, APIs, and other documentation? By taking the 5 minute survey below, you’ll help us aggregate valuable resources docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
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"The 20 most diverse companies among those it surveyed have better operating results on average than the lowest-scoring firms" Check out our latest blog, Making Inclusion Part of Your Business is Better for Business. Period. inclusivenaming.org/blog/_posts/in…
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shipwrightio
shipwrightio@shipwrightio·
Following the guidance from @inclusivenaming, all #shipwright repositories have been updated to use "main" as the default branch. Thanks to the features in @github, this process was almost painless!
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Jim St. Leger
Jim St. Leger@JimStLeger·
.@celeste_horgan gives a shout-out to @edwarnicke about his comment "There is no one true standard." You may or may not be able to do a one-to-one word replacement everywhere. The work in @inclusivenaming will tell whether you can or cannot! Join the project & help!
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Jim St. Leger
Jim St. Leger@JimStLeger·
Mark shared a great analogy: When security issues come up they get prioritized and fixed. The same mindset needs to apply to changing offensive terms such as master/slave, whitelist/blacklist over to inclusive language. cc: @inclusivenaming
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Jim St. Leger
Jim St. Leger@JimStLeger·
Q: How do you get started? A: @Intel's Suzy Greenberg "There is the language side and a technical side of all the places those words go. People need to make the changes w/o breaking things. There is work involved. These changes may be hard." cc: @inclusivenaming
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