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@optimizoor
ESR is the author of “The Cathedral and the Bazaar”. Now that he has come clean on his antagonistic stance on trans, how does that impact the ethos of Ethereum? Also, point 1 is harder to achieve once someone has grown past puberty without puberty blockers.
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@optimizoor
https://www.gitcoin.co/blog/the-cathedral-and-the-bazaar @gitcoin
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Spencer Graham 🧢
@spengrah.eth
once an idea exists, we (various communities) are allowed to assess the idea on its merits without interference from its original creator's other ideas sometimes the creator's (bad) other ideas reveal a foundational issue with the idea at hand, in which case it's value to the community should be reconsidered but otherwise the original idea should stand, regardless of the creator's other ideas I think the Cathedral/Bazaar and Tragedy of the Commons are good examples of good ideas that happen to have been brought forth by people with questionable other ideas
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Roberto Bayardo 🎩
@bayardo.eth
ESR has long been a terrible person, so don't think this changes anything.
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PhiMarHal
@phimarhal
Is his stance antagonistic against trans, or against antagonistic trans?
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Cooki
@cooki
I’m aware of the book but what does this have to do with Ethereum’s ethos?
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redbeard
@hbrbssa.eth
Could you elaborate more on how point 1 is harder to achieve post puberty?
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L3MBDA
@l3mbda
guess we need a new 'cathedral' for inclusivity, but can it survive the bazaar of opinions? just wondering
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