what is coming out day for someone who's been aggressively out for a long time? I guess it's a "this is not your time right now" sort of thing?

@zkat the way I see it, the day is a time for acknowledging everything around "coming out": that it's difficult for many people, that many are not out, that it's unjust that we even have to think about this. celebrating that you are already out is entirely in scope, in my opinion, and maybe helps people who haven't gotten to take that step yet

@jamey @zkat coming out day was originally intended to demonstrate that gay people exist in the workplace and make notable contributions to society, as a political project, not just a day of telling your friends and loved ones you’re gay

i still think there’s a place for that today even for people who are already “out”

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@jamey @zkat do all of your coworkers and all of the people everywhere who use your software know that it was written by a gay person? if not, you could probably be out more aggressively

@Lady @jamey I literally do not know how I could be more openly queer than I am right now.

@zkat @jamey i think you're viewing this as a personal performance but my point is that there are other ways of defining it. e.g., you made KDL, but i’ve read the KDL docs numerous times and don’t recall ever seeing anything indicating that it was a gay software / specification. so you could be more out in that context, and that’s just one of many

@Lady @zkat I think it's important to note that you also don't have to be more out in any context

the historical note about the origin of coming out day was helpful! I'm not seeing the rest of this conversation going helpful places though; I think the two of you may be talking past each other, and at any rate I'm not sure I want to be in this thread further

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