"In 2013 at the Madison+ Ruby conference, Ehmke was among a group of people who announced the creation of a community for LGBT technologists called LGBTech. During this announcement, she also came out publicly as transgender. ... In 2016, she joined GitHub as a senior developer on a team that develops community management and anti-harassment features for the software platform. She was fired approximately a year later, and on July 5, 2017 published an article criticizing Github's culture."
Can't keep a job. Accuses everyone he encounters with sexual harassment, every organization a 'cultural' problem. He only gets awards for being trans and having far-left views, basic Ruby skills.
Now Mozilla wants to adopt this cause too, promote people based on being trans and having PC views, not the actual code.
Projects should not put up with this nonsense in order to virtue signal. Do they not realize that appeasing these people will never work? They will inevitably turn on anyone and everyone.
It's the best browser if you care more about trans activists forcing everyone to accomodate their mental illness than the code.
They are explicitly against the best coders working on open source projects, they want to promote people merely for having immutable characteristics, having the right political beliefs, or thinking they are trans.
Owen Baker
remember lads
chad opera and brave are always there for you. enjoy your backdoors and future spyware since they are purging any competent developers
Dominic Sanchez
Just fork it you retard.
>opera >brave Enjoy your China-sponsored cryptominers.
Sebastian Richardson
>"meritocracy" from project government documents because it's "problematic": i'm so fucking glad I stopped updating firefox