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Ubuntero was a term used for members of the Ubuntu community. Specifically it referred to people who had signed the Ubuntu Code of Conduct and thereby agreed to abide by it. It was adopted some time in 2005 and dropped in December 2008 after discussion of its gender implications.

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  • Ubuntero gendered name
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  • Ubuntero was a term used for members of the Ubuntu community. Specifically it referred to people who had signed the Ubuntu Code of Conduct and thereby agreed to abide by it. It was adopted some time in 2005 and dropped in December 2008 after discussion of its gender implications.
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  • Ubuntero was a term used for members of the Ubuntu community. Specifically it referred to people who had signed the Ubuntu Code of Conduct and thereby agreed to abide by it. It was adopted some time in 2005 and dropped in December 2008 after discussion of its gender implications.
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