On Sat, 2004-08-21 at 09:22, Matthew Palmer wrote: > > I don't see anyone proposing changing the fundamental Debian culture. It > > would > > be extremely cheeky to even consider it! "Hi, I'm new here, and I want to > > be > > part of your club, but first you have to completely change everything!" :) > > > > The comments of some of the women on this list have been taken that way, and > not just by people who want to find fault with this list. After so much > hand-waving about how perception is reality, I hope you see the problem.
I can see how that is a problem, and I can also see (from one of your responses to me) that I am one of those whose comments have been taken that way. I trust/hope that after my clarification comment, that perception has been corrected? I still don't see HOW my comment was taken that way, but I have seen so many people not see how their comments seemed trollish and intentionally aggravating that I can accept I may have said something poorly. For the record: I wished only to draw attention to a possible problem, so that those who are familiar with the existing culture can determine whether and/or how to fix the possible problem. Not to stomp my foot petulantly and say 'change this right now'. Jenn V. -- "Do you ever wonder if there's a whole section of geek culture you miss out on by being a geek?" - Dancer. My book 'Essential CVS': published by O'Reilly in June 2003. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://anthill.echidna.id.au/~jenn/