The Linux kernel civility discussion is an ongoing discussion in July 2013 about the role that civility or lack thereof plays in Linux kernel software development. The discussion was started by Sarah Sharp on her blog and on the Linux kernel email list (LKML). The discussion was not centered on gender or other diversity, but attracted commentary from people interested in diversity advocacy in software development among others.
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