Rafael Avila de Espindola, one of the top contributors to the LLVM compiler toolset, has cut ties with the open source project over what he perceives as code of conduct hypocrisy and support for ethnic favoritism. In a message posted to the LLVM mailing list, de Espindola said he was leaving immediately and cited changes in the community.
LLVM project founder, Chris Lattner responded; "I applaud Rafael for standing by his personal principles, this must have been a hard decision." Lattner also insisted that "it is critical to the long term health of the project that we preserve an inclusive community."
(Score: 2) by Bot on Saturday May 05 2018, @09:24PM
> Look at it this way. You take two equal people.
Impossible. Use cars.
> For five years you pay person A $100,000 a year and person B $20,000 a year. Then in year six you realize you were wrong
and you should get fired. The end.
In fact yours is a great analogy because it's the same people who played with races and immigration earlier that are using race to divide people unto themselves. Why do they do that? because communism vs capitalism is getting stale and the sheeple needs someone to blame when things go wrong. Socjus are slaves of the real power as much as the white male leading a corporation.
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