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Restore documentation website #3762

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nukeop opened this issue Jun 2, 2020 · 17 comments
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Restore documentation website #3762

nukeop opened this issue Jun 2, 2020 · 17 comments

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@nukeop
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nukeop commented Jun 2, 2020

Currently, the documentation website has been defaced with the following message:

ArchLabs-38-949x896

Some of us have day jobs and deadlines...

In the immortal words of Professor Oak:
ArchLabs-26-489x155

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fmad89 commented Jun 2, 2020

DOCS LIVES MATTER!

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The @webpack documentation will be temporarily down for today to pay respects to George Floyd and countless others who are the victims of police violence in the Black community and around the world. #blackoutday #BlackOutDay2020 https://t.co/FPy0JITmjs pic.twitter.com/CgSndheO4A

— webpack module bundler (@webpack) June 2, 2020

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nukeop commented Jun 2, 2020

Thanks for the tip

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Ispen commented Jun 2, 2020

You could do it normally, like put a popup or small window on the side, with blm info, but no, you prefer to hinder the work of millions of programmers, resulting the opposite effect to the intended one. Congrats webpack devs!

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@Ispen Because it is very important for me and for others, tomorrow your family member can be killed by a psychopath policeman. How would you feel about this?

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nukeop commented Jun 2, 2020

@Ispen Because it is very important for me and for others, tomorrow your family member can be killed by a psychopath policeman. How would you feel about this?

Ah, a notice on webpack's website is sure to put a stop to this. Carry on!

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Ispen commented Jun 2, 2020

@Ispen Because it is very important for me and for others, tomorrow your family member can be killed by a psychopath policeman. How would you feel about this?

It is also important for me and probably for each of us. I agree that such problems should also be publicized in a programming environment, BUT not in this way! Without hindering other people's work! More understanding and empathy, less imposing your vision of the world.

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Ah, a notice on webpack's website is sure to put a stop to this. Carry on!

Yes, if we do it together, we can change everything

It is also important for me and probably for each of us. I agree that such problems should also be publicized in a programming environment, BUT not in this way! Without hindering other people's work! More understanding and empathy, less imposing your vision of the world.

This was done so that we all pay attention. Most would just close the pop-ups and pass by.

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Ispen commented Jun 2, 2020

Most would just close the pop-ups and pass by.

It's their choice, instead you build an army of opponents making their work more difficult. Not this way.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactance_(psychology)
Choice matters.

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nukeop commented Jun 2, 2020

Most would just close the pop-ups and pass by.

Because most of us don't care about american problems when we're programming, please keep us out of them, thank you.

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kuskoman commented Jun 2, 2020

if you really want to make people pay attention to it there are many different ways to do it. making our(software developers) work harder by removing docs will not create ANY positive associations with actions you are trying to promote.

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piotros commented Jun 2, 2020

@evilebottnawi have you ever wondered how this situation looks like from a European point of view?

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numb86 commented Jun 2, 2020

BUT not in this way! Without hindering other people's work! More understanding and empathy, less imposing your vision of the world.

Exactly so!
This way produces no attention or interest. It cause confusion and repulsion.
Coerced solidarity is not solidarity.

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People are protesting for justice even having a threat like COVID'19 around them. I guess this is the least we can do.

You have the answer above #3762 (comment) .

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@nukeop I've blocked you from contributing on our organization temporarily. Your vapid commentary is not welcome here. Allow this time to reflect on why this situation is not about you "having to do work" but rather focusing on more important justices, not only here, but all over the world.

Rather, like us, use your privilege to help voice the injustices across the world and fight for change.

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