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Women don't have the same passion for open source men do? Really??

Women don't have the same passion for open source men do? Really??

Posted Aug 27, 2009 20:01 UTC (Thu) by cesy (guest, #60482)
In reply to: Women don't have the same passion for open source men do? Really?? by BrucePerens
Parent article: FSF to host a mini-summit on Women in Free Software

I am a woman and I do work in open source.

You appear to be repeating urban myths that have long since been disproved. Please go and read some of the 101 and FAQ entries on the GeekFeminism wiki.

Also, it appears that this website can't cope with the idea that I can develop both proprietary and open source software.


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Women don't have the same passion for open source men do? Really??

Posted Aug 28, 2009 12:27 UTC (Fri) by alankila (subscriber, #47141) [Link]

Hmm. Where is it implied that free software and proprietary code is incompatible? I do both as well, and I think there aren't enough people contributing to the discussions here who have a healthy respect for proprietary software. If anything, I feel that this perspective might help open source software to "grow up" in some sense or other.

The sort of code I write for business generally has very little technical merit, it's usually just webpages and the required code behind to drive them, the sort of stuff that is so boring and predictable that my eyes glaze over just thinking about it. On the other hand, I use open source stuff to do something that interests me personally. In latter, doing the work is its own reward.

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