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>>22
If they are insignificant, them there is no need for them after all.
Maybe it's because it requires skill to produce something but absolutely none to bikeshed dumb shit like this.
It require skills to produce useful projects but absolutely none to bikeshed dumb shit like Codes of Conduct*. FTFY.
Get a fucking life and contribute something of merit
Exactly, like projects which do not align with the Post-Meritocracy agenda:
https://postmeritocracy.org/
I feel like people are just looking for an excuse to get upset
Your feelings are not an argument.
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then*
"We believe that interpersonal skills are at least as important as technical skills"
God, it's just another way for normalfags to encroach on outsider's territory. Anybody who's on the quiet side or just isn't interested in socializing with coworkers and getting involved with their bullshit social dynamics will be labeled "problematic". Being rude/disruptive and not being friedly are two different things.