README: Add clause about third parties communicating pronouns in written form
This will also be used as a guideline for social media profiles and the likes accepting pronoun indicators.
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In German, you SHOULD use sie/ihr or <abbr title="Example: Es entwickelt an Open Source Software, ihr GitHub findest du hier.">es/ihr</abbr> and you SHOULD NOT use er/ihm pronouns.
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As a third party communicating my preferred pronouns to others in written form, you SHOULD use "she/they". If the target audience is german you MAY
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use "es/ihr". You must not use masculine pronouns in your document. You MIGHT also link back to this document for up to date guidance using the
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canonical repository link mentioned below.
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## Projects I maintain in my free time
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- [github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium](https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium) Chromium sans integration with Google
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