First they came for the Redskins
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wrote on 14 Jan 2023, 12:04 last edited by
Now they're coming for the programmers.
Native Americans urge Apache Software Foundation to ditch name
Natives in Tech, a US-based non-profit organization, has called upon the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) to change its name, out of respect for indigenous American peoples and to live up to its own code of conduct.
In a blog post, Natives in Tech members Adam Recvlohe, Holly Grimm, and Desiree Kane have accused the ASF of appropriating Indigenous culture for branding purposes.
Citing ASF founding member Brian Behlendorf's description in the documentary "Trillions and Trillions Served" of how he wanted something more romantic than a tech term like "spider" and came up with "Apache" after seeing a documentary about Geronimo, the group said:
This frankly outdated spaghetti-Western 'romantic' presentation of a living and vibrant community as dead and gone in order to build a technology company 'for the greater good' is as ignorant as it is offensive.
(We could have sworn Apache stood for a patchy web server at one point...)
The aggrieved trio challenged the ASF to make good on its code of conduct commitment to "be careful in the words that [they] choose" by choosing a new name. The group took issue with what they said was the suggestion that the Apache tribe exists only in a past historical context, citing eight federally recognized Native American tribes that bear the name.
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Now they're coming for the programmers.
Native Americans urge Apache Software Foundation to ditch name
Natives in Tech, a US-based non-profit organization, has called upon the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) to change its name, out of respect for indigenous American peoples and to live up to its own code of conduct.
In a blog post, Natives in Tech members Adam Recvlohe, Holly Grimm, and Desiree Kane have accused the ASF of appropriating Indigenous culture for branding purposes.
Citing ASF founding member Brian Behlendorf's description in the documentary "Trillions and Trillions Served" of how he wanted something more romantic than a tech term like "spider" and came up with "Apache" after seeing a documentary about Geronimo, the group said:
This frankly outdated spaghetti-Western 'romantic' presentation of a living and vibrant community as dead and gone in order to build a technology company 'for the greater good' is as ignorant as it is offensive.
(We could have sworn Apache stood for a patchy web server at one point...)
The aggrieved trio challenged the ASF to make good on its code of conduct commitment to "be careful in the words that [they] choose" by choosing a new name. The group took issue with what they said was the suggestion that the Apache tribe exists only in a past historical context, citing eight federally recognized Native American tribes that bear the name.
wrote on 14 Jan 2023, 12:12 last edited byTheir forum is even quieter than ours. Nothing posted since September, and that was on this topic.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2023, 13:46 last edited by
People are just seeking out things to be offended about to justify existence.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2023, 14:34 last edited by
And the media is seeking outraged people to draw eyeballs to the trainwreck.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2023, 21:06 last edited by
@Jolly said in First they came for the Redskins:
And the media is seeking outraged people to draw eyeballs to the trainwreck.
Yup, and it’s only through these media-drawn eyeballs is there a chance that folks will give into the woke pressure