And that is small model of the story of "women in FOSS", right ?
And that is small model of the story of "women in FOSS", right ?
Posted Sep 30, 2007 23:11 UTC (Sun) by khim (subscriber, #9252)In reply to: Proprietary developers are in different position by mepr
Parent article: To Sir, with Love: How To Get More Women Involved in Open Source (O'ReillyNet)
She quit going to lug meetings, because despite repeated, direct comments on the subject by her and others, there were a few of the males in the group that insisted on making highly unwelcome, highly sexualized and demeaning remarks.
Yup. And when time come to choose between "one intelligent woman" and "few male jerks" majority choose "few male jerks", right ? If behavior of people does not change and it's not acceptable - they must be removed from the group. That is the question which should be discussed first: are members of community (LUG, LKML, gentoo-dev, etc) ready to kick out few male members to make women fell comfortable and who exactly can be kicked and who will not be kicked - no matter what. Then you can decide if you want to try to "make women feel welcome". It's tough question - but without answering it you'll only get flames and steam...
