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 12:14 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 nix
Parent article: To Sir, with Love: How To Get More Women Involved in Open Source (O'ReillyNet)
> Non sequitur much? So do women (your just-so story regarding natural selection being as fallacious as most such).
Perhaps. You couldn't deny though that in the very specific post none of my rather specific questions were answered, could you?
> I find it notable that basically all the people arguing against common courtesy here are kernel hackers.
Honestly, I don't see anyone (let alone majority) is against it per se. What some people find inflaming/amusing/absurd is to focus on this issue from the pure gender perspective. (I'm not a kernel hacker so perhaps see it wrongly ;-)) When in addition any attempt to get pointers to _real_ facts are being answered like "just look around" _this_ begins to sound _really_ impolite.
