On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 10:07:57AM +0100, Miriam Ruiz wrote: > --- Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > > In a group nominally established in recognition of > > the fact that women are > > under-represented in Debian and with the goal of > > increasing the roles of > > women in Debian, I don't think it's the attitudes of > > long-time active Debian > > contributors that were causing problems in this > > case. :P
> I don't think that copying here some of the things > that were said yesterday out of their context helps > much to calm things down. What context did I omit that you think justifies the comments that I did quote? What possible context was there that supports Carla's claim that she was responding to obnoxious attitudes in a non-sexist, topic-neutral way? Being "calm" does nothing to address the inappropriate behavior that I saw in my scrollback when my attention was called to it. Or does the group encourage a double-standard, and inappropriate behavior is only called out when it's perpetrated by men? I am not defending everything that Manoj said in that discussion; he's very good at being a party to turning discussions in the most inflammatory direction possible. But it takes *two* sides to escalate. -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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