GitHub to replace “master” and “slave”, they stand with the black community against racism

On Thursday, GitHub CEO Nat Friedman answered to a tweet from Una Kravets, executive of product design at Bustle Digital Group, about the tech network finding a way to rename certain terms – especially, to switch that of the default branch structure from “master” to “main.” GitHub’s Twitter page posted that it remains with the black community and the battle against racism. Comments overwhelmed in accordingly, requesting that the organization end its agreement with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The office’s activities of separating migrant families at the US-Mexico outskirt was generally censured by tech organizations. In June 2018, almost 100 GitHub coders wrote a letter to Microsoft saying they would leave the organization except if the agreement was dropped. In the midst of worldwide fights in light of the passing of black regular people like George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, and others, tech organizations like Apple, Google, and Microsoft have voiced the requirement for racial equity. Technologists are also looking at revising other terms like “whitelist” and “blacklist.” It’s also been suggested that “white hat” and “black hat” be replaced with “ethical” and “unethical.” Black Lives Matter. Visit blacklivesmatters.carrd.co to learn how to donate, sign petitions and protest safely.