> Allowing such a person to have a significant contributory, let alone leadership, role in an open source community is bound to leave other contributors massively uncomfortable.
I suggest Drupal find adult contributors then who can contribute. Being uncomfortable or offended isn't a protected class, and you have no business contributing to a public project if you're going to exile or shame colleagues due to their private lives.
It seems the "Code Of Conduct" has jumped the shark and become a weaponized tool for witch hunts.
I'm surprised by how many people didn't see this coming. Rules are intended to weed out undesirables, for whatever reason, even if not objectively moral.
I suggest Drupal find adult contributors then who can contribute. Being uncomfortable or offended isn't a protected class, and you have no business contributing to a public project if you're going to exile or shame colleagues due to their private lives.
It seems the "Code Of Conduct" has jumped the shark and become a weaponized tool for witch hunts.