Re: IESG Statement On Oppressive or Exclusionary Language

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    > > What is the criteria you have for deciding whether a word is
    > > "exclusionary"?
    > 
    > We haven't even come to consensus that *anything* can be.  This
    > question is premature.

    You should have kept more of the context.  Dan was responding to your
    "[i]f, however, it turns out that solitary use of the word master is
    exclusionary, then...".  With that context present, Dan's is a fair
    question.

I disagree, for reasons I gave above.

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