Saying folks instead of guys seems super forced in a "hello, fellow kids" kind of way, but switching to hey all doesn't seem like that much of a change if it actually does help someone somewhere feel included.
Reminds me of one of my earliest post where I was "called out" for using fellas which I edited to be inclusive enough.
But seriously, yes, this is probably the most embracing dev community I've been a part of, so I was quite baffled that this is actually an issue.
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For the record, I'm not saying "it's an issue here". I'm saying "this seems like a really inclusive community where I can likely find support for us to do even better, even in this one small way."
Because this is a good community, I feel people will say "cool", this could add value, rather than saying "meh we're good enough as-is".
I don't believe in calling people out. It's an experiment, and people are allowed to disagree. My post also makes an explicit point that people using these terms aren't bad people or toxic because they say "you guys".
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Reminds me of one of my earliest post where I was "called out" for using fellas which I edited to be inclusive enough.
But seriously, yes, this is probably the most embracing dev community I've been a part of, so I was quite baffled that this is actually an issue.
For the record, I'm not saying "it's an issue here". I'm saying "this seems like a really inclusive community where I can likely find support for us to do even better, even in this one small way."
Because this is a good community, I feel people will say "cool", this could add value, rather than saying "meh we're good enough as-is".
I don't believe in calling people out. It's an experiment, and people are allowed to disagree. My post also makes an explicit point that people using these terms aren't bad people or toxic because they say "you guys".