GvR's T-shirt
GvR's T-shirt
Posted Sep 21, 2018 20:48 UTC (Fri) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)In reply to: GvR's T-shirt by Yenya
Parent article: After Years of Abusive E-mails, the Creator of Linux Steps Aside (The New Yorker)
Women are already a minority in open source.  It makes as much as wearing that kind of t-shirt as celebrating a parade for straight men.  It is why noone does that.  
> Quite contrary: we should teach people that offense is taken, not given
Offense can definitely be given though.  Tell me you don't see why the following is not offensive
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/7/6/495
"Who the f*ck does
idiotic things like that? How did they not die as babies, considering
that they were likely too stupid to find a tit to suck on?"
      Posted Sep 21, 2018 21:00 UTC (Fri)
                               by Yenya (subscriber, #52846)
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And is it good or wrong? Or exactly OK? I guess people with IQ < 90 are also a minority in open source, as well as many other categories (exceptionally skilled violinists or civil engineers, for example). 
Well, I don't buy into a religion saying that every $feature of human beings should be equally represented in all parts of human society. Maybe there is a reason for that imbalance, maybe there is not. All that outreach programmes are discriminating potential developers instead of supporting _all_ of them, instead of the $supposedly_underrepresented_minority_of_the_day. 
> Tell me you don't see why the following is not offensive 
Well, he is right that reading files byte by byte is utterly stupid, and he tries to emphasize that. Moreover, it is not directed against or for any minority or majority. Your point is? 
     
    
      Posted Sep 21, 2018 21:04 UTC (Fri)
                               by corbet (editor, #1)
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    GvR's T-shirt
      
      I think it's become pretty clear that "Yenya" is unable or unwilling to understand what others are trying to say on this topic, and that little good will come from continuing to go around in this particular circle.  Perhaps this would be a good place to stop?
      
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