Ok. If the issue is "problems faced by women in FOSS" then where is the list ?
Ok. If the issue is "problems faced by women in FOSS" then where is the list ?
Posted Sep 30, 2007 1:41 UTC (Sun) by evgeny (subscriber, #774)In reply to: Ok. If the issue is "problems faced by women in FOSS" then where is the list ? by gdt
Parent article: To Sir, with Love: How To Get More Women Involved in Open Source (O'ReillyNet)
> threats of sexual assault via e-mail
Again these email threats... As has been noted by others, very much like McBride's. If you consider these real, contact police. Otherwise - ignore as the rest of your spam. In fact, I wonder how these emails didn't end up in your spam folder automatically.
> disparagement of women's abilities, in these very comments no less;
There were statements that men and women are different, including IQ distributions. So what? Either these are false - prove it, otherwise what's point of arguing against a fact of our current nature? More to the point, though, nobody said that women should be _pre_judged based on the sole fact they are not males; if a given woman has the desire/abilities/etc to fill a job - fine (more than fine, I'd personally say).
> objectification of women as sexual objects -- post a comment as a female to Slashdot and you'll see what I mean
I never post on /. and read it only sporadically (mostly when linked from a more respectable site). Now may I ask you - what kind of post it was that caused such a response - was it a techie one or you tried to promote something feminist? In the latter case, it's not a surprise you got a correspondingly polarized reply (not that I approve it...). Please provide a demo link.
> sexist advertising in major Linux journals;
I disagree to call these "sexist". Anyway, I understand what you mean. You know, the purpose of ads is to drive potential clients in. Ads cost money. These ads, apparently, pay for the money spent. By the time (and <extralarge>IF</extralarge>) there is a 50/50 gender balance in the field, either a) the ads will feature both genders equally as well or b) will disappear if a majority find them offensive (so they actually drive potential buyers off).
> Statistically, we can be pretty sure that FOSS discriminates against women because there is no evidence of the reverse case.
I wonder where you studied logics...
> If FOSS were discrimination-free then we would see a rise in women's participation in IT employment as FOSS became more widely used.
??? Don't see a logics here either. Why a movement, by the sole virtue of becoming more popular, should become more attractive to women than to men?
> What I find most disheartening about the whole thing is that simple lack of willingness to admit we have a problem.
Let's not call something "a problem" before it's proven as such. There is a statistical fact - there are significantly more men than women among the FLOSS community. It's only a problem ONLY IF caused by a direct discrimination. So let's talk about cases of discrimination - and we all must do our best to fix these. Anything else - I beg your pardon...
> Look at the number of comments in this thread, most denying the obvious.
You also have problems with math. Please count which comments you consider as cons. From what I can tell, an absolute majority are sympathetic.
> FOSS has long argued that people should have a willingness to change.
Right. Change it! Why the hell you're considering the status-quo as a result of a gift from the $DEITY that was seized by those rude males? Wasn't the overwhelming majority of the FOSS projects started by single developers in their free time - and most of them were males? Who is preventing a motivated group of women from forming a female-only mailing list/forum/what not and come up after a while with a rival OS or killer app? Don't talk about inequalities, show the equality! (And before someone happily starts providing examples - yes I know there ARE such projects/significant contributions/etc; I'm talking about statistics - use lines of code or any other metrics you wish).
> But faced with such change itself FOSS engages in the same myopia it accuses in supporters of proprietary software.
And, please stop accusing all and everyone by calling all of us "FOSS". BTW, do you consider yourself a member of FOSS? Then you've got that myopia disease, too. Oh, that male chauvinist logics again...
