Bug 213092

Summary: Remove references to non-inclusive terminology in WebKit
Product: WebKit Reporter: Beth Dakin <bdakin>
Component: WebKit Misc.Assignee: Nobody <webkit-unassigned>
Status: NEW    
Severity: Normal CC: aakash_jain, achristensen, bdakin, darin, dino, eoconnor, saam, sam, simon.fraser, thorton, webkit-bug-importer, wenson_hsieh
Priority: P2 Keywords: InRadar
Version: WebKit Local Build   
Hardware: Unspecified   
OS: Unspecified   
See Also: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=214942
Bug Depends on: 220092, 256878, 213000, 213064, 213068, 213084, 213085, 213088, 213096, 213181, 213206, 213229, 213322, 214371, 214766, 214936, 214937, 214941, 214971, 217672, 217836, 217953, 217972, 217988, 217993, 218026, 218082, 218096, 218123, 218199, 218536, 218656, 220063, 220078, 220094, 220096, 220097, 220101, 220104, 220109, 220257, 220604, 220605, 224979, 224988, 224997, 225079, 225106, 225153, 225212, 225300, 225789, 225827, 229230, 256877    
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Beth Dakin
Reported 2020-06-11 13:19:16 PDT
This is an umbrella bug to remove all references to racist terminology in the WebKit Open Source Project.
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Darin Adler
Comment 1 2020-07-24 16:20:02 PDT
Bug title and description here make this sound more ambitious than it is. I believe this particular bug tracks a first round of removing some of the most obviously non-inclusive terms: "black/whitelist", "slave/master". I imagine longer term we will find even more terminology we decide to remove.
Beth Dakin
Comment 2 2020-07-30 13:45:12 PDT
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=214942 added a tool, report-non-inclusive-language to help with this effort.
Aakash Jain
Comment 3 2021-05-17 10:40:16 PDT
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