On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 04:31:17PM +0100, Helen Faulkner wrote: > Hanna M. Wallach wrote: > >>What a disappointment... The world is black and white, Free software > >>is doomed and male free software developers are the vermin of society, > >>asocial and weird ... Hmm, why should I take the rest of the article > >>serious?</sarcasm> > > > > > >I agree with your disappointment, Frank. However, my disappointment -- > >and irritation -- stems from the utter inaccuracy of the following > >passage: > > I'm confused about how serious Frank was being. But in any case, I don't [...]
Not overly serious. But I wanted to make a point: IMHO the article contains nothing really new for people already thinking about the problem and at the same time tries hard to scare away everyone else. Take the sentence about KDE/GNOME, it adds nothing new, it's merely half a sentence, but it's formulated so harsh and short that I for myself would be feel like being slapped into my face if I worked on any of these projects. And there are only rare ocasions where you would slap people into their faces to get them listening. But perhaps it only works that way, I don't know. I don't believe it, though. Gruesse, -- Frank Lichtenheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www: http://www.djpig.de/