The presentation discusses the importance of removing problematic language from code and documentation in order to promote inclusivity and avoid potential legal issues. It provides examples of how to categorize and prioritize the work of removing problematic language, as well as tools and strategies for doing so.
- Problematic language in code and documentation can create legal and ethical issues and exclude certain groups of people
- Categorizing and prioritizing the work of removing problematic language can help teams plan and execute the work more effectively
- Tools such as VS Code extensions and automation checks can help identify and eliminate problematic language
- Product documentation can work ahead of product development in some cases
- Compliance with language policies should be defined clearly and consistently across products and teams