Oh I'm aware of that. But a small studio that's more focused on getting the job done and creating games isn't going to give a rat's ass about following those DEI sections, not unless they're already gunning for DEI handouts and/or full of a woke development team in the first place.
The actual technically significant parts of the standards obviously would be useful to keep on hand for anyone writing any code, and most of the DEI stuff is comprised in one subsection, so it'd be easy to just skip that stuff for what it is: meaningless fluff.
Oh I'm aware of that. But a small studio that's more focused on getting the job done and creating games isn't going to give a rat's ass about following those DEI sections, not unless they're already gunning for DEI handouts and/or full of a woke development team in the first place.
The actual technically significant parts of the standards obviously would be useful to keep on hand for anyone writing any code, and most of the DEI stuff is comprised in one subsection, so it'd be easy to just skip that stuff for what it is: meaningless fluff.