• yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de
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    27 days ago

    Hyprland has a right-wing reactionary community surrounding it. For instance, on their Discord a trans person had their username’s pronouns changed to (who/cares) by a moderator after being upset that they were misgendered.

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        27 days ago

        I’m not actively following it since I stopped using Hyprland around that time.

        If there has been significant positive change since then I stand corrected.

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            27 days ago

            It’s an idiom about admitting you’re wrong.

            In other words, you could write the sentence as:

            “If there has been significant positive change since then, I admit that what I wrote was wrong.”

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      27 days ago

      Hyprland is a right-wing community, because a sole moderator is being a dick to the trans community? Am I reading that correctly? Must be missing some context

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          26 days ago

          Last part isn’t true, he was banned for refusing to give his own community a COC that was compatible with the freedesktop one. Which is quite an overreach IMHO.

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            I admit, I was partially wrong. The CoC violations occured outside freedesktop and he received an email from a freedesktop member stating that their CoC does extend outside their immediate project, to some extent.

            This isn’t that unreasonable in my opinion, considering that his behavior “reflects on communities like [FreeDesktop] when [they] interact with and accept contributions from hyprland.”

            Of course this should only apply to severe CoC violations considering that two different CoCs rarely overlap in full.

            So the reason for the ban was that hyprland’s developer published their email exchange and wrote an extensive, surprisingly hostile blog post about it.

            I genuinely recommend reading their exchange, I’ve rarely seen this amount of hostility and toxicity in an email exchange - followed up with “I hope we can resolve this constructively” and “I will be seeking legal action if you continue threatening to ban me”.