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 PiMuNu on Tuesday May 08 2018, @01:43PM (1 child)
> don't despise SJWs as as much as I do
The "SJW" thing seems to be a US thing. It seems to be used as a label for people who are pretending to be nice and thoughtful towards minorities/etc but are actually horrid politicos? In my experience that is not a particularly big group, although I have known people like that. It seems, on this site, to be used more as a slur on people who are genuinely trying to be nice, to imply that they are some horrible politico with some sinister agenda. So I find the acronym pretty unpleasant. Sorry.
I don't really know what it means in the UK context. For example, we have "champagne socialists" and "political correctness" as memes which might be some aspect of it? But e.g. the leader of the opposition is actually a genuine die-hard socialist in the UK (rather than whatever the democrats are in the US). In the UK the politicians seem less disingenuous in the UK as far as I can tell, and SJW doesnt really map terribly well.
(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Tuesday May 08 2018, @02:35PM
Not really, though there are some of those in the SJW ranks for certain. I'll give you a list of their most typical traits of the US ones and let you work out who is one and who isn't for yourself:
That's not a comprehensive list by any means but it hits the high points.
My rights don't end where your fear begins.