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Quintus opened this issue Jun 2, 2016 · 6 comments
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Use of “we” in news posts #1405

Quintus opened this issue Jun 2, 2016 · 6 comments

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@Quintus
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Quintus commented Jun 2, 2016

Hi everyone,

while translating the ConFoo Vancouver 2016 post I thought about these lines (emphasis by me):

We will cover travel and hotel for the speakers who require it. […] Visit our site to learn more. […] We are eagerly expecting your proposals!

This post on ruby-lang.org invokes the association that this “we” refers to the Ruby core developers, or the organisation running ruby-lang.org (RubyCentral?). I think that the use of “we” and related pronouns is best reserved for referring to the Ruby core developers themselves as ruby-lang.org is the official website of the Ruby programming language, which is best represented by its core developer team (as in “we are happy to announce Ruby 2.3.0”). Any other use of “we” is misguiding and should best be avoided.

In this particular case, I would rather have suggested to use something like (differences emphasized):

ConFoo will cover travel and hotel for the speakers who require it. […] Visit their website to learn more. […] They are eagerly expecting your proposals!

What do you think?

Valete,
Marvin

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hlcfan commented Jun 2, 2016

👍 Make sense

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stomar commented Jun 5, 2016

@Quintus

I completely agree, "we" should be reserved for ruby core or the ruby-lang.org team.

Unless... what about posts signed with sth like "the ConFoo team"; still too confusing (you would have to look at the very end of the post) or acceptable?

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Quintus commented Jun 6, 2016

Am Sun, 05 Jun 2016 13:07:33 -0700
schrieb Marcus Stollsteimer notifications@github.com:

Unless... what about posts signed with sth like "the ConFoo team";
still too confusing (you would have to look at the very end of the
post) or acceptable?

If moved to top and written like this:

“This is a guest post by the ConFoo team.”

I would be fine with it. Simply not using “we” however seems more
reasonable to me.

Vale,
Quintus

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stomar commented Jun 12, 2016

Agreed, simplest version is avoiding "we" for third-party posts.

stomar added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 12, 2016
"We" should not be used in third-party news posts, since it invokes
the association that it refers to the Ruby core or ruby-lang.org teams.

See issue #1405.
meisyal added a commit to meisyal/www.ruby-lang.org that referenced this issue Jun 21, 2016
Avoid use of "we" as mentioned on ruby#1405. Beside that, fix some translations.
meisyal added a commit to meisyal/www.ruby-lang.org that referenced this issue Jun 21, 2016
Avoid use of "we" as mentioned on ruby#1405. Beside that, fix some translations.
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yous added a commit to yous/www.ruby-lang.org that referenced this issue Sep 2, 2016
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It looks like this issue was taken care of, but never closed and should be closed.

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Thanks @jonjensen <3

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