• words_number@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    Thanks, everyone knows they have a weird coc. It obviously only applies to the maintainers/members of the project though and is more of a statement than something that is actually enforced. As a convinced atheist, I also find it pretty weird but see absolutely no reason at all to avoid sqlite because of that. What matters is: Code quality/correctness (which is absolutely superb when it comes to sqlite) and license, of course. Why would I care about the authors beliefs? They don’t even directly benefit from me using their product.

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      1 year ago

      It doesn’t even apply to the members of the project. It’s St. Benedict’s rule, and only chapter 4 of it, relating to the life in a monastery, but “No one is required to follow The Rule, to know The Rule, or even to think that The Rule is a good idea.” It has a whole bunch of good advice for living in a community, interspersed with religion. But if you work together on a project, “be not lazy” is not a bad suggestion. Nor is “Be a help in times of trouble”. Many of those concepts have been proposed in other religions or social contracts all over the world. And it cannot be taken too seriously: “Speak no useless words or words that move to laughter”

      As for programmers: Respect your seniors. Love your juniors.