On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 02:37:13PM +0200, Jérôme Marant wrote: > Selon Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > who are saying that they want to get involved in Debian, but for various > > reasons they don't feel comfortable doing so. > > Which are? Please post them here. If there are such problems in Debian, > bringing them on ghetto'ed lists won't improve anything.
Don't think of it as a ghetto list. Think of it as a gateway list that supplements, but does not replace, lists like -mentors. If you'd read the FAQ[0] you'd see that this is a goal of the -women project. > > There have been several places in which issues have been identified in the > > NM process, by the people affected by it -- issues of not having any "feel" > > for what really, actually goes on (hence Frank Lichtenheld's recent > > description of his entry into Debian), and documentation which could be > > clearer. Is that a good enough start? > > Not it is not. It is not about discrimination, it is about political > correctness in documentation written in English. This is a small part of what -women is trying to accomplish. - David Nusinow [0] http://women.alioth.debian.org/faqs/