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  • Don't worry, once the others graduate school, break their arch install, and don't have the free time to reinstall it, they'll like Ubuntu too. ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Community guidelines in a readme would be a good start. Also, educating those opening new git issues since I often see entitled and vitriolic demands from non-devs who do not understand what FOSS is (although I understand that this isn't the only bully archetype).

  • One of the takeaways Imo is to consider bullies as potential security threats especially when they're pushing to merge code. And for both developers and non-developers alike, to try to foster a culture of respect and avoid entitlement in git issues. Call it out when you see it and don't dogpile.

  • Absolutely. In my experience I've felt more pressure to merge in closed source than open source since the bully is those above you in a hierarchy with business interests who are also paying your bills.

  • I would argue it's because of historical usage, familiarity, and resistance to change. Most countries and most people living in hot climates use Celsius.