I personally don't like this idea. Different people will have drastically different standards. What is wrong or right for a project, to me, depends on the standards of the developers and users. In this case, the jury is neither.<p>In some communities, otherwise offensive phrases have been desensitizes or misappropriated. Those communities might have projects which are only used by them, but are public on github.<p>Somewhat similarly, most of the repos on github are single-contributor "private" projects that just happen to be public. I see nothing wrong with them expressing whatever they want in their code and comments... but I do think it's out of line for a third party to come out of the blue and cast a ruling on it.<p>I can see the argument that "Oh, it's just a pull request, they don't have to accept it", but I still don't like this project as a whole.<p>I don't think the repos with offensive words or hate speech are driving people off of open source or github or coding, only off of those specific projects - as they deserve.