1. Shorter 2. More focus on "do"s rather than "don't"s 3. Less faux-legalistic 4. Allow more discretion to moderators 5. Be tools of building culture 6. Be unique to the project (because all communities are unique), not copy-pasted
You've been a class act through the whole thing and this post just continues that. I appreciated your advocacy for using OpenCollective, I thought that was a great contribution 👍
That's not a fair characterization. That section of the privacy policy is very specific that the information cannot contain PII, and it's very clearly there to support the awesome work of rubygems.org/pages/data
The only thing holding me back from buying a 57" Samsung Odyssey 2x4K ultrawide is the lack of ultrawide-QOL features in Aerospace. Ultrawides seem cool but you'll have to tear my tiling window manager from my cold, dead fingers.
Ruby community: Look, we can be angry about what's happening, we can raise our complaints, but under no circumstances should anyone _ever_ harass someone's families, coworkers, or friends.
That is completely unacceptable, and wholly against the ethos of the language. We must do better.