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Would it maybe make sense to include this in the tool itself, and propose a specific resource for each issue in the text? I feel like just adding a section to the readme and the website will not be as helpful because people might only use the tool itself without wanting to reading about it first. Also, I think a further reading section would either be too broad ( e.g. slave/master and white-listing are both examples of racist language but require different explanations as to why not to use them) or too specific (too many links/resources might deter readers). I would love to hear your opinion on this. I realise of course this would require a lot more work, so I'd still like to help with assembling a list of resources. |
Hi Effi! We have some of that in the tool indeed: some urls and short descriptions with reasoning and a bit more explanation. We could use more of that though. And as they’re about specific words: also useful, but very specific. The issue I want to solve here, is more of a broader explainer to educate folks in general about why language matters. Not lists of words to (not) use! alex is currently explained as something that solves your language, whereas I hope to shift that more to: humans solve language, here’s a list of resources to learn more about why that’s important, and: use alex to help catch some stuff! |
I can write a short blurb for the alex homepage, to get this started. I am planning to spend some time on open source/Hacktoberfest this upcoming Thursday. If anyone else wants to help out, let me know and we can collaborate! |
That’s awesome! Thanks Jen! And indeed: looking for more folks who have suggestions or want to help! |
@jenweber yes, absolutely! I should find the time sometime next week. |
Partially addresses get-alex#286 Capitalization
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The readme, and the website, should answer this information, perhaps in the form as a list of prereqs, that answer 1, and some form of further exercises, that answer 2.
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