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Gender bias in open source: Pull request acceptance of women versus men
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We ass-u-me too much based on people's genders/photographs/ideas/etc., which taints our objectivity when assessing the quality of their code.
For a close example on Lemmy: people refusing to collaborate with "tankie" devs, with no further insight on whether the code is good or not.
There also used to be code licensed "not to be used for right wing purposes", and similar.
That's not an excellent example. If they refuse to collaborate with them, and also don't make any claims about the quality of code, then the claim that their objectivity in reviewing code is tainted doesn't hold.
Their objectivity is preempted by a subjective evaluation, just like it would be by someone's appearance or any other perception other than the code itself.