Kenneth characterises this as effectively discrimination based on his "openness about mental health challenges", but to be honest I'm finding it unclear if he is working with these challenges in good faith, or refusing to take responsibility for his action, blaming it on his mental health struggles, long after the event. He sort of apologised, for something in response to a significant criticism of his actions:
"The Python documentary releases tomorrow, featuring interviews with Python community leaders and contributors.
Despite creating one of the most foundational Python libraries in history, I wasn't even contacted about participating.
No email, no mention, complete invisibility.
The omission speaks volumes about how mental health disclosure transforms you from community asset to community liability."
https://nitter.poast.org/kennethreitz42/status/1960751712161...
Kenneth characterises this as effectively discrimination based on his "openness about mental health challenges", but to be honest I'm finding it unclear if he is working with these challenges in good faith, or refusing to take responsibility for his action, blaming it on his mental health struggles, long after the event. He sort of apologised, for something in response to a significant criticism of his actions:
https://kennethreitz.org/essays/2023-01-an_overdue_apology
but this latest post seems to respond to the same critical post, but less apologetically.
They both seem very non-apology in tone (the second even an "un-apology"), it doesn't really inspire me to trust his narrative.
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