Honestly saying, I cannot understand this context, why native English
speaker or not is relevant here, especially because I am also
non-native.
I don't think Fedora committers change their attitude against
between native or non-native English speakers.
Mamoru
Disclaimer: I don't want to take part in this discussion and this is not me taking a "side".
I want to clarify that it's often difficult for non-native English speakers to come across as friendly. It's quite easy to write/speak English but sounding formal or friendly is a bit more difficult. Therefore I understand and agree that non-native English speakers are given a bit of leeway.
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