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Stop describing releases as straightforward #1461

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If the release process actually is straightforward, we don't really gain much from saying it's straightforward, because people can see how straightforward it is. If, on the other hand, the release process isn't straightforward, saying it is will only make people feel bad when they struggle to understand or follow it, and will discourage them from speaking up and calling attention to problems.

If the release process actually is straightforward, we don't really gain
much from saying it's straightforward, because people can see how
straightforward it is. If, on the other hand, the release process
*isn't* straightforward, saying it is will only make people feel bad
when they struggle to understand or follow it, and will discourage them
from speaking up and calling attention to problems.
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@JamWils JamWils merged commit 8be3a00 into v2 Feb 17, 2022
@dhwthompson dhwthompson deleted the remove-straightforward branch February 17, 2022 21:56
jpellizzari pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 25, 2022
If the release process actually is straightforward, we don't really gain
much from saying it's straightforward, because people can see how
straightforward it is. If, on the other hand, the release process
*isn't* straightforward, saying it is will only make people feel bad
when they struggle to understand or follow it, and will discourage them
from speaking up and calling attention to problems.
jpellizzari pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 3, 2022
If the release process actually is straightforward, we don't really gain
much from saying it's straightforward, because people can see how
straightforward it is. If, on the other hand, the release process
*isn't* straightforward, saying it is will only make people feel bad
when they struggle to understand or follow it, and will discourage them
from speaking up and calling attention to problems.
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