I have just one question, how do you explain the differences about your platform and your statements posted in this thread: http://lists.debian.org/debian-women/2004/07/msg00217.html
There are no differences. The debian-women mailing list lacks focus, unity, and agreement. On the one hand, people like Matthew Palmer say "we are already going forward quietly, taking effective action to change Debian from within". On the other hand, there are Debian-Women contributors who are still saying "we still need to properly discuss, research, and come to agreement on what the problems ARE."
It is extremely poor engineering practice to rush around changing things when there has been NO public statement that there is a problem, nor any public agreement on what a solution would look like.
As DPL, I will gently encourage the Debian-Women contributors to come to a clear understanding and make a clear statement of their perceptions, their problems with Debian, and what they would like to see happen to resolve them.
Any change to Debian as a whole should involve the consent of Debian as a whole.
Jonathan
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