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1. buster+E7[view] [source] 2024-04-29 15:31:54
>>elikog+(OP)
This seems more like a community crisis around Nix than a leadership crisis in the Nix community.
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2. yifanl+W8[view] [source] 2024-04-29 15:38:25
>>buster+E7
What does a community crisis mean exactly?

If every member of the community wants one thing, and the leadership doesn't, then the community wins, every time.

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3. buster+g9[view] [source] 2024-04-29 15:39:57
>>yifanl+W8
https://github.com/nrdxp/rfc-evidence/blob/dfe80298dddf9858a...
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4. Pareto+vb[view] [source] 2024-04-29 15:49:31
>>buster+g9
Quotes from the article linked:

> the community is heavily leaning into what might be termed the myth of marginalization

> this group, still upset about the failure of RFC 98, is using the myth of fascism

How can one take this document seriously after reading these sentences?

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5. buster+nc[view] [source] 2024-04-29 15:53:09
>>Pareto+vb
It's a bit skewed as far as the author's perspective, but so is everything. It's like reading the news. You have to filter past the bias and look at the facts.

The picture that it paints about the actions of the people involved is accurate.

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6. sorami+Tp[view] [source] 2024-04-29 16:45:40
>>buster+nc
Yes, the right wing tone makes it cringy, but it does have a point. A vocal portion of the community is using far right scare to get off with abusive behavior. It's just another variation of the "think of the children" rhetoric. It's very effective at deflecting criticism because it associates critics with the most unsympathetic of people. The enemy of your enemy is not your friend.
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