Manoj, here I came ;-) I really have no time to get this flamewar alive ;-) but, I promise I'll summarize and see if we get constructive ideas out of it.
Sincerely, I only wanted candidate's input, but this is Debian :-) * I don't think debian is specially hostile on a gender basis. I agree with Branden that Debian is more liberal than the real world (take sexual behaviour, it's a good example, as he stated). * I don't think women need pink desktops, special lists or things like that to get encouraged/involved. * I wasn't only talking about DD. I think we need more users, and members of the comunity. Contributors in a way or another. * I don't think we need to lower our NM quality standards to become a DD for female applications. I don't believe in that kind of positive discrimination. I don't even believe it will ever be necessary. We all want the best developers we can get :-) * What I think is that we need a bigger female userbase (and I'm glad tbm brought up the isue of other minorities in Debian), that will lead to a bigger Female DD. I would also like to see more mulattos, but read below. Let's keep lust out of it, please, gents .-) Brian May wrote: > * The majority of Debian developers do the right thing, the problem is > with the minority that don't. I mostly agree. > Seems sensible reading, and could be beneficial even if only read by > people who already try to do the right thing. I don't specially like that paper, anyway. What I want to say to females reading all this is "don't take attacks as personal, using/developing Debian is a big joy, and I wouldn't want to get more women into it if it weren't". I feel terrible that while trying to get more females interested about Debian I may have managed to scare off some of them with the flame I originated. I was just asking for candidate's input. My questions, at a very personal level are, in a way, a quest to understand my own identity and choices. Quoting from a mail I sent to tbm: "Because (nobody mentioned that in the DPL thingy, and it is something I will never forgive :-), as we are going to have thousands of female users in Spain soon) we want more women in Debian. Not for lust, but for input, hard work, commitment and a stop to flames. Girls are very good at that. We are more collaborative, less competitive, very into social networks (and Debian is one). I think it suits the Debian way of working together fine. Fuck, I'm giving you all the answers to the question I just asked." So why if women are supposedly well equipped for the cult^Wbazaar, there are so few of us? I am seeking constructive thoughts. BTW, I think this doesn't belong in d-vote anymore. Please let's move this to d-project or wherever. -- All the pictures have all been washed in black. Tattooed everything. .''`. All the love gone bad turned my world to black. Tattooed all I see. : :' : All that I am. All I'll be. -- Perl Jam - Ten - 5 - Black -- `. `' Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux (Sid 2.4.20 Ext3) `- www.amayita.com www.malapecora.com www.chicasduras.com