women, get into IT... or else
women, get into IT... or else
Posted Sep 29, 2007 15:25 UTC (Sat) by rknop (guest, #66)In reply to: women, get into IT... or else by elanthis
Parent article: To Sir, with Love: How To Get More Women Involved in Open Source (O'ReillyNet)
Maybe men are doing something wrong and driving women away from IT.
Not maybe. Yes, obviously. If you don't see it, you have issues.
The same damn thing comes up in Physics all the time. There, too, there is a bad gender inequality, although it's not nearly as bad as it is in computer science generally and in free software development specifically.
Look, despite the fact that it gets me flamed, I agree that there's no need to force a 50/50 split, and I agree that it may well be that there are gender differences that would lead to a "natural" balance that is different. However, given the serious sociological issues we have, I don't believe that we know that it should be (say) 60/40 or 70/30 men/women, or any other ratio; for that matter, perhaps "naturally" it should be 20/80 men/women! The society of computer science (and free software development specifically), just like physics, is so amazingly sexist that it washes out any potential signal there may be that would measure natural aptitude and/or interest.
If there weren't blatantly obvious misogyny in our society— and one need only read this thread to see it— then, yeah, I'd say, we shouldn't worry about the disparity. But the fact is that the disparity is a result at least partially because of the misogyny. The misogyny is embarrassing, unworthy of a society that likes to congratulate itself for being a meritocracy, and immoral in general, and is something we really need to address rather than becoming defensive about every time somebody reminds us that it is there.
