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cainejette opened this issue May 15, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1116
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Promote inclusive behavior by removing whitelist/blacklist terminology #1102

cainejette opened this issue May 15, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1116

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@cainejette
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Something my workplace has started focusing on is improving inclusive behaviors and language. We've started an audit of our codebase and are looking for ways of replacing exclusive language like whitelist/blacklist with more neutral terms like allowlist/denylist. It would be great if this project did the same, so our codebase were cleaner.

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methane commented May 15, 2020

PR is welcome.

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Great! See #1116

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Fixed by #1116

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