A mind at work. Microsoft MVP && Passionate .NET dev lead && VP, Innovation and Products at SCT Software. Opinions here are mine. Trying to be all the human I can be with the time I have.
Hey! I've noticed that in this post you use "guys" as a reference to the entire community, which is not made up of only guys but a variety of community members.
I'm running an experiment and hope you'll participate. Would you consider changing "guys" to a more inclusive term? If you're open to that, please let me know when you've changed it and I'll delete this comment.
Hi Sean, I've edited the post.
Thanks for pointing this out, I'm am not a native english speaker so I didn't notice that, It's not a mistake I use to make in Portuguese.
A mind at work. Microsoft MVP && Passionate .NET dev lead && VP, Innovation and Products at SCT Software. Opinions here are mine. Trying to be all the human I can be with the time I have.
No worries! It's very common so I wouldn't even call it a mistake; it's technically correct by the dictionary definition. My hope is that by modifying, we can make others feel that much more welcome. It's a small thing but every bit helps.
Thanks for your consideration!
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Hey! I've noticed that in this post you use "guys" as a reference to the entire community, which is not made up of only guys but a variety of community members.
I'm running an experiment and hope you'll participate. Would you consider changing "guys" to a more inclusive term? If you're open to that, please let me know when you've changed it and I'll delete this comment.
For more information and some alternate suggestions, see dev.to/seankilleen/a-quick-experim....
Thanks for considering!
Hi Sean, I've edited the post.
Thanks for pointing this out, I'm am not a native english speaker so I didn't notice that, It's not a mistake I use to make in Portuguese.
No worries! It's very common so I wouldn't even call it a mistake; it's technically correct by the dictionary definition. My hope is that by modifying, we can make others feel that much more welcome. It's a small thing but every bit helps.
Thanks for your consideration!