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stackghostyesterday at 5:55 AM2 repliesview on HN

>And telling maintainers how to act will not fix anything.

Indeed. For too long, maintainers were expected to be gracious, courteous, and polite at all costs lest they be labeled "problematic", except for a few who were too influential to be muzzled like Theo de Raadt or Linus.

Perhaps we need to normalize bullying people who submit obvious slop as PRs.


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fc417fc802yesterday at 6:55 AM

No, you absolutely should be gracious, courteous, and polite. But only at first. The duty of maintaining a functional community doesn't mean you're obligated to suffer unlimited abuse.

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jrochkind1yesterday at 2:17 PM

There is no reason you can't be gracious, courteous and polite while refusing to accept or even to review the PR. These things are not tied together. You can also refuse to be bullied by submitters, stop engaging altogether. But bullying is part of the problem, not the solution, normalizing bullying is the wrong direction and will not result in more secure code.

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