>>921902 (OP)
>We feel that this is an integral part of keeping this project a fun and safe place to work and collaborate
>Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
What a bunch of fools.
>>922556
>Is this a necessity for any project nowadays?
It's not a necessity.
Why ?
Here's a good response in the nim community
https://forum.nim-lang.org/t/2332/1#14333
> If there is no CoC, and someone behaves like a dick and bothers some people, he gets kicked. If there is a CoC, the same guy can still behave like a dick and still gets kicked. But now, he not only was a dick, but also violated the CoC, so he was, with the same behavior, more of a dick than before. Which tends to bother people more. It's a psychological thing.
The apprehension of the people pushing CoCs is this:
>If they don't have a CoC telling publicly that they aren't bad guys then they are bad guys.
They consider everyone guilty of wrong thought if there's no CoC.
>Why this keeps happening
Because like a lot of people with license they don't know what they are choosing.
And when you look at them most CoCs looks nice and friendly, but for those who have more knowledge about the setting up of CoCs we know that it's a subversion method to push unnecessary and destructive ideological means.
>Is any project safe from this?
Depends on the people guiding it.
Sigh I'll be privately forking LineageOS from now on my side and rename it so that the people that I help don't fall in the CoC trap, it's the only passive way besides trying to discuss with them that I know.
>>922556
>The only thing that's terribly missing is 3d graphics and video codec which should then work once mali and exynos blobs get open sourced.
Recent crowdfunding was made for reverse engineering of mali GPUs I hope they won't get eleminated by Allwinner.