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14 days agoThis whole thing reads not like a codebase versus, but a traditional engineering approach (don’t act like you can patch this once you release it - get it done so it’s stable the first time) versus the more modern “move fast and break things” approach.
The exact line of the preamble of The United States Constitution is “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union,…”
It’s a direct allusion to the United States’ foundational document, and rephrasing that allusion does not make it less nationalist.
It’s also a document which many US citizens strongly identify with, and they are invoking that phrase explicitly to gain rapoire and support from those US citizens. Rephrasing “We the People” would only dilute that virtue signal and lower its efficacy.