It's explicitly free of any "DEI" or similar discriminatory policies.
The above is an excerpt of the README. Due to DEI being a wide arrangement of definitions, practices and policies: could you outline what this means to you, and what it is that is(n't) allowed?
(Edit) especially since underneath that excerpt, you seem to be dedicated to the inclusion of everyone across the political/ethnicity/gender spectrums. But this also falls - for some - under traditional DEI policies
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