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It's the Gender-Free Pronoun FAQ: A General and Specific
Discussion of Gender-Free Alternatives to Gendered Pronouns,
Including Answers to Frequently Asked Questions.
I haven't examined it yet, but it's HUGE!
It was a link from Jack Lynch's Grammar and Style Notes web page
(also HUGE), which someone on copyediting-l recently posted: